mittevõrdu
Mittevõrdu is a concept in Estonian law and commerce, referring to a practice where a company or individual is not liable for a debt or obligation if they have not given their explicit agreement or consent to it. This concept is based on the Estonian principle of caveat emptor, which translates to "let the buyer beware."
In the context of business transactions, Nuttevõrdu is used to protect a party from being held responsible
In Estonian law, Mittevõrdu is considered a valid defense against a claim of liability. However, it can
Mittevõrdu is distinct from other legal defenses such as culpa in contrahendo (negligence in contract) and