Ilmoitusajat
Ilmoitusajat are regular intervals used to determine the right of public notice in Finland. These intervals are set by the Finnish government and are used to decide when an advertisement or announcement in a local newspaper is deemed compulsory.
The intervals can vary depending on the region and the size of the town or village. In
The intervals themselves are based on the population of the area served by the newspaper. Towns with
Advertisements that require compulsory public notice must be placed in at least one newspaper that serves
Advertisements that require notice must also include certain details, including the names and addresses of all
These intervals and requirements were introduced to ensure fairness and transparency in business dealings in Finland.