kauppaehton
Kauppaehton is a term used in Finnish contract law to refer to a condition precedent in a contract. A condition precedent is an event that must occur before a party's obligation under a contract becomes binding. For example, a contract for the sale of a house might include a kauppaehto that the buyer must secure financing before the sale is finalized. If the condition precedent is not met, the contract is typically considered void or unenforceable.
The concept of kauppaehton is important because it allows parties to a contract to protect themselves from
The specific wording and interpretation of a kauppaehto can be crucial in determining the enforceability of