täidesaadetav
"Täidesaadetav" is an Estonian legal term that translates to "enforceable" or "executable" in English. It refers to a court decision, arbitral award, or other legally binding document that can be compelled to be carried out through official means. When a decision is deemed täidesaadetav, it means that the party obliged by the decision must fulfill its obligations, and if they fail to do so voluntarily, legal enforcement actions can be initiated.
The enforceability of a decision is typically established by a court order or a specific legal provision.
The process of enforcing a täidesaadetav document is governed by specific Estonian laws, primarily the Enforcement