mittetäitvil
Mittetäitvil is a term that appears in Finnish-language discussions about contracts to describe a party that does not fully satisfy all contractual obligations, but does fulfill a portion of them. It is used as a descriptive, theoretical concept rather than a formal, codified legal standard. In practice, the idea focuses on partial compliance and invites consideration of how much of the contract’s purpose is achieved and what remedies are appropriate for the remainder.
The concept is closely related to, but distinct from, breach. Unlike a complete failure to perform, mittetäitvil
Usage and context vary. Mittetäitvil is primarily used in discussions about procurement, project delivery, or ongoing
See also: partial performance, substantial performance, contract law, procurement law.