Mittejaotatud
Mittejaotatud is an Estonian term that translates to "undivided" or "unshared." It is commonly used in legal and property contexts. For instance, in real estate, mittejaotatud property refers to land or a building that has not yet been legally partitioned into separate, individually owned parcels. This means that ownership is shared among multiple parties, or the property exists as a single entity without defined individual units. The concept of mittejaotatud property is relevant during inheritance processes, where a deceased person's assets might be held in an undivided state until a division is settled among heirs. It can also apply to communal property where the ownership rights are not distinct for each individual user. The process of converting mittejaotatud property into divided, or jaotatud, units often involves legal procedures such as subdivision plans and registration with relevant authorities. Until this division occurs, all co-owners or parties with an interest in the property share rights and responsibilities collectively.