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Fachbebietfehlt Trennung: expectation
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BGB 118 A declaration of intent not seriously intended which is made in the expectation that its lack of serious intention will not be misunderstood is void .
BGB 1298. 1 If an engaged person withdraws from the engagement , he must reimburse the other engaged person and the parents of the other engaged person , and also third parties who acted in place of the parents , for the damage arising from the fact that in expectation of the marriage they incurred outlays or liabilities . He must also compensate the other engaged person for the damage suffered by the latter because in expectation of the marriage he has taken other measures affecting his property or his earnings .
BGB 1575. 1 A divorced spouse who in expectation of the marriage or during the marriage did not undertake education at school or vocational training or who broke this off may demand maintenance of the other spouse if he takes up this or corresponding training as soon as possible in order to obtain appropriate gainful employment that secures maintenance with lasting effect and successful completion of the training is to be expected . The claim exists at maximum for the period of time in which such training is normally completed ; here , delays in the training that result from the marriage are to be taken into account .
BGB 1587c There is no equalisation of pension rights to the extent that claiming on the person obliged , taking into account the circumstances of both parties , in particular the acquisition of assets on both sides during the marriage or in connection with the divorce , would be grossly inequitable ; here , the mere fact that circumstances led to the breakdown of the marriage does not mean that they may be taken into account ; to the extent that the person entitled , in expectation of the divorce or after the divorce , by acts or omissions , has brought about a situation where expectancies or prospects of a pension to which he is entitled and which were to be equalised under section 1587 ( 1 ) did not come into existence or ceased to exist ; to the extent that the person entitled , during the marriage , for a long period of time grossly violated his duty to contribute to the family maintenance .