kohusetäitja
Kohusetäitja is a term used in Estonian law to refer to a person or entity that is legally obligated to perform a specific task or duty. The concept is rooted in the principle of legal responsibility, where individuals or organizations are held accountable for their actions or inactions. Kohusetäitja can be a natural person, such as an employee or a volunteer, or a legal entity, like a company or an institution.
The term is often used in the context of public administration, where kohusetäitja may refer to a
In private law, kohusetäitja can refer to a person or entity that has been appointed or elected
The role of a kohusetäitja is crucial in maintaining the integrity and effectiveness of legal systems, as