uhkasakkoihin
Uhkasakkoihin, often translated as penalty payments or conditional fines, are a legal instrument used in some jurisdictions to encourage compliance with court orders or legal obligations. These fines are not intended as punishment for a past offense but rather as a means to compel future action or inaction. When a court issues an order, such as a requirement to cease a certain activity or to perform a specific task, it may also impose an uhkasakko. This means that if the order is not followed within a specified timeframe, a predetermined sum of money will become due.
The primary purpose of an uhkasakko is to provide leverage for enforcement. It acts as a financial
In practice, uhkasakkoihin are commonly used in civil litigation, administrative law, and family law. For example,