kinnistutel
Kinnistutel is a term used in Estonian law to refer to a legal relationship between a landowner and a tenant. The term is derived from the words "kinnis" meaning "immovable" and "tutel" meaning "tenant." This relationship is governed by the Estonian Land Code and is characterized by the transfer of ownership rights to the tenant for a specified period, typically ranging from one to nine years. During this period, the tenant has the right to use, enjoy, and dispose of the property, while the landowner retains certain rights, such as the right to reclaim the property at the end of the lease term.
The kinnistutel system is designed to facilitate the use of land for agricultural or other purposes while
The kinnistutel system has been a significant aspect of Estonian land use and agriculture for centuries. It