võlaõiguslikkus
Võlaõiguslikkus, often translated as "law of obligations," is a fundamental branch of civil law that governs legal relationships between parties arising from obligations. These obligations typically involve a debtor owing a performance to a creditor. The core of võlaõiguslikkus lies in the voluntary assumption of duties through agreements, such as contracts, but also encompasses obligations arising from tortious acts or other legal grounds.
The primary source of võlaõiguslikkus in many jurisdictions is codified law, such as a civil code or
Common types of obligations include payment of money, delivery of goods, or provision of services. When an