otsustatuse
Otsustatuse (genitive form otsustatuse) is the term used in Estonian administrative and legal contexts to describe the status of a decision within a procedural timeline. It conveys both the legal effect of the decision and its current position in the process, such as whether a decision is in draft, has been adopted, is in force and enforceable, or is subject to appeal or revision.
Etymology and usage: The word otsustatus is formed from otsus (decision) and status, with otsustatuse used when
Scope and significance: Otsustatuse helps administrators, judges, and stakeholders understand when a decision can produce legal
Lifecycle: A decision is drafted and issued, and typically notified to affected parties. If a party appeals,