tsiviilõigusrikkumine
Tsiviilõigusrikkumine, in Estonian civil law, refers to a violation of a civil legal norm, which results in damage to another person or their property. Unlike criminal offenses, which are prosecuted by the state and carry penalties such as imprisonment or fines, civil offenses primarily lead to civil liability. This means the responsible party is typically obligated to compensate the injured party for the harm caused.
The core concept behind tsiviilõigusrikkumine is the breach of a duty owed to another individual or entity
When a tsiviilõigusrikkumine occurs, the injured party has the right to seek legal remedies. The most common