tagatiskohustusi
Tagatiskohustusi refers to the legal obligations that arise when a person or entity provides a guarantee or surety for another party's debt or performance. In essence, it is a secondary obligation where the guarantor, or tagatis, promises to fulfill the primary obligation if the principal debtor fails to do so. This concept is prevalent in various legal and financial contexts, including loan agreements, contractual obligations, and real estate transactions.
The primary purpose of tagatiskohustusi is to provide security and reduce risk for the creditor. By having
Establishing tagatiskohustusi usually requires a formal agreement, often in writing, that clearly outlines the terms of
When the principal debtor defaults, the creditor can then exercise their rights against the guarantor. The