täideviimise
Täideviimise is the Estonian noun täideviimine in its genitive form and refers broadly to the act of carrying out, executing or enforcing a decision, duty or plan. The base verb täide viima means “to bring about” or “to put into effect,” and the term appears in legal, administrative and practical contexts where an obligation or decision must be implemented.
In law, täideviimine most often denotes enforcement of court judgments, administrative decisions or monetary claims. Enforcement
Beyond courts, täideviimine is used for implementation of policies, contractual obligations and criminal sentences, encompassing both
Comparable to “execution,” “enforcement” or “implementation” in other languages, täideviimise is commonly found in compound phrases