Prospect

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Expectancy is a term from legal language and means actual expectancy, i.e. merely factual prospects for future increases in assets, which, however, have not yet been condensed into an expectant right .

In criminal law , according to the prevailing opinion, prospects only count as assets if they are at least specified to the extent that there is a certain probability that an increase in assets will occur and that the public opinion therefore already ascribes an economic value to them.

In canon law , prospects denote entitlements to vacant church positions.

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  1. Rudolf Rengier: Criminal Law Special Part Volume 1 , 21st edition 2019, § 13, marginal no. 124.