äriühingule
Äriühingule is a term used in Estonian business law to refer to a legal entity formed by two or more individuals or legal entities for the purpose of conducting business activities. The term is derived from the Estonian words "äri" meaning business and "ühine" meaning united. Äriühingule can be established through a contract between the parties involved, and it is governed by the Estonian Civil Code and other relevant legislation.
The primary characteristics of äriühingule include:
1. Voluntary Formation: The establishment of an äriühingule is voluntary and requires the consent of all parties
2. Shared Objectives: The parties must have a common objective, such as conducting a business activity or
3. Profit or Loss Sharing: The profits and losses generated by the äriühingule are shared among the
4. Limited Liability: The liability of the parties is limited to the extent of their contributions to
Äriühingule can be used for various purposes, such as starting a new business, investing in a project,
In conclusion, äriühingule is a useful tool for individuals and legal entities in Estonia to conduct business