eilainvoimaisia
Eilainvoimaisia is a Finnish term used to describe decisions, rulings, or other acts by authorities that have not yet obtained final and enforceable status. The phrase literally means not legally binding yet. In practice, such decisions remain open to change because appeals are possible and higher authorities may revise them. The exact meaning and duration depend on the applicable statute, but generally the decision is not final until the permitted period to appeal has expired or all appeal avenues have been exhausted.
These decisions can arise in both administrative and judicial proceedings. Examples include municipal planning decisions, building
Becoming final occurs when the appeal period lapses without an appeal, or when higher authorities have dismissed
The term is used in legal texts and analyses to distinguish provisional or subject-to-appeal decisions from