epäderivatiivisille
Epäderivatiivisille refers to a specific category of legal contracts in Finland, characterized by their unique structure and purpose. These contracts are typically used in situations where the parties involved are not in a position to negotiate the terms of the contract in advance. Instead, the terms are determined based on the circumstances at the time of the contract's execution, often referred to as the "moment of truth" or "moment of execution."
The key feature of epäderivatiivisille contracts is that they are not binding until the moment of execution.
Epäderivatiivisille contracts are governed by Finnish law, specifically by the Civil Code and the Commercial Code.
In practice, epäderivatiivisille contracts are commonly used in various sectors, including real estate, construction, and transportation.