aktsioniste
Aktsioniste refers to shareholders in Estonian company law. A shareholder, or aktsionär, is an individual or entity that owns one or more shares in a joint-stock company, known as an aktsiaselts. Ownership of shares grants the aktsionär certain rights and responsibilities related to the company. These rights typically include the right to vote on company matters at general meetings, the right to receive dividends if declared by the company, and the right to a portion of the company's assets in the event of liquidation. The extent of these rights is usually proportional to the number of shares held. Aktsioniste are the owners of the company, and their collective decisions, exercised through general meetings, shape the company's governance and strategic direction. The liabilities of an aktsionär are generally limited to the amount of their investment in the company's shares, meaning their personal assets are typically protected from the company's debts. The concept of aktsioniste is fundamental to the structure and operation of joint-stock companies in Estonia, providing a framework for investment, ownership, and corporate governance.