korraldusakt
Korraldusakt is an Estonian administrative act issued by a public authority. It is a formal decision that directs or prohibits a specific action or behavior by an individual, organization, or another legal entity. Unlike a general regulation that applies to an undefined group of people, a korraldusakt is typically addressed to a specific addressee or a clearly defined group. These acts are a fundamental part of the Estonian administrative law system and are used in a wide range of situations, from issuing building permits and imposing fines to ordering the demolition of an illegal structure or granting a license.
The issuance of a korraldusakt must adhere to principles of administrative law, including legality, proportionality, and