täisosanik
Täisosanik is an Estonian term that translates to "full shareholder" or "full owner." It generally refers to an individual or entity that holds a complete and undivided stake in a company or property. In the context of a company, a täisosanik would possess all the shares or the entirety of the ownership rights, meaning they have complete control and are entitled to all profits and bear all losses. This contrasts with a partial owner or minority shareholder who only holds a portion of the ownership. The concept of täisosanik is important in understanding ownership structures and decision-making power within Estonian business and legal frameworks. For example, a sole proprietorship where the owner has 100% of the business would have a täisosanik. Similarly, if an individual or company owns a property outright without any co-owners, they are considered the täisosanik of that property. The term signifies absolute ownership and responsibility.