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Enskild

Enskild is a Swedish adjective meaning private, personal, or individual, used to describe something that concerns or belongs to a private person rather than to the public sector or a separate legal entity. It is commonly employed in legal, administrative, and everyday contexts to distinguish private matters from public or institutional ones.

In business language, enskild is closely associated with the concept of a sole proprietorship. The term enskild

Beyond business, enskild can describe private individuals or private matters in contrast to public or official

Etymologically, enskild is formed from elements meaning one or single and distinct or separated, combining to

firma
(often
shortened
to
enskild)
refers
to
a
form
of
business
where
one
person
owns
and
runs
the
operation,
and
where
the
owner
and
the
business
are
not
separate
legal
entities.
The
owner
bears
personal
liability
for
the
business
debts
and
obligations.
Taxes
and
social
charges
flow
through
to
the
owner's
personal
tax
return,
and
registration
with
tax
authorities
and,
if
applicable,
VAT
handling
are
required.
This
differs
from
a
juridisk
person,
such
as
an
aktiebolag
(limited
company),
where
the
company
itself
is
a
separate
legal
entity.
ones,
for
example
enskild
egendom
(private
property)
or
enskild
reklamation
(private
complaint)
in
certain
contexts.
The
contrast
with
offentlig
(public)
or
juridisk
(legal)
is
a
common
organizational
principle
in
Swedish
law
and
administration.
convey
privacy
or
personal
ownership.
The
term
remains
a
standard
part
of
Swedish
vocabulary
for
indicating
private
status
or
private
use
in
legal,
financial,
and
everyday
language.