lõppkokkuleppe
Lõppkokkuleppe is a term used in Estonian legal and administrative contexts to refer to a final agreement or settlement. It is typically employed in situations where a dispute or conflict has been resolved, and all parties involved have reached a consensus on the terms and conditions of the resolution. The lõppkokkuleppe is a formal document that outlines the agreed-upon terms, ensuring that all parties are clear on their rights, obligations, and any subsequent actions required.
The process of reaching a lõppkokkuleppe often involves negotiation, mediation, or arbitration, depending on the nature
In administrative contexts, a lõppkokkuleppe may be used to settle disputes between individuals and public authorities,
The term lõppkokkuleppe is derived from the Estonian language, where "lõpp" means "end" or "final," and "kokkuleppe"