uhkasakko
Uhkasakko is a legal term originating from Finnish law. It refers to a conditional penalty, a sum of money that a person may be ordered to pay if they fail to comply with a specific court order or administrative decision. The primary purpose of a uhkasakko is to incentivize compliance with the law and official rulings. It is not intended as punishment for a past offense but rather as a means to ensure future obedience.
The concept of uhkasakko is utilized in various legal contexts in Finland. It can be imposed by
The amount of the uhkasakko is determined by the authority issuing the order and is typically set