vaheotsus
Vaheotsus is a term used in Estonian legal proceedings to refer to an interim decision made by a court or an administrative body during the course of a legal dispute. It is not a final resolution of the case but rather a decision on a specific issue that arises before the final judgment. Vaheotsus can address various matters, such as procedural questions, requests for evidence, or the granting or denial of provisional measures.
These decisions are made to facilitate the smooth progression of the legal process and to ensure fairness.
Unlike a final judgment, a vaheotsus may not always be directly appealable on its own. Its correctness