võlaõigust
Võlaõigust, or the Law of Obligations, is a fundamental branch of private law that governs the legal relationships between parties arising from obligations. An obligation is a legal bond whereby one party, the debtor, is bound to perform a certain act for another party, the creditor. This act can be to give something, to do something, or to refrain from doing something.
The primary source of Võlaõigust in many civil law jurisdictions, including Estonia, is a dedicated Civil Code
Contracts are a central concept within Võlaõigust, representing agreements between two or more parties that create
Beyond contractual obligations, Võlaõigust also addresses non-contractual liability. Tort law, for instance, deals with civil wrongs