Kaasamised
Kaasamised is an Estonian noun meaning “attachments” or “accompanying items.” The word is the plural form of *kaasamine* and derives from the verb *kaasata*, which means “to take together” or “to accompany.” In everyday Estonian usage, kaasamised refer to any material or object that is bundled or affixed to a primary item. For example, a company might issue financial statements with kaasamised such as supporting schedules, explanatory notes, and certification documents. In the legal field the term is employed to describe annexes appended to contracts, court filings or regulatory submissions. These attachments can contain additional clauses, evidence, or ancillary agreements that are essential for the interpretation and enforcement of the main document.
The concept is also present in the technical domain, where kaasamised may refer to cables, components, or
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