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prestationen

Prestationen is a noun used in German and some other European languages to refer to a service, performance, or obligation rendered by one party to another. The term comes from the French prestation, which in turn derives from Latin praestatio, meaning a performance or rendering. In legal and administrative language, prestationen denotes the act of delivering a service or fulfilling a duty.

In contract law and economics, prestationen describes the actual performance or delivery promised in an agreement.

Historically, prestationen also referred to dues or obligatory services owed by vassals to their lords in feudal

Today, prestationen tends to appear in legal, administrative, or formal discourse. In everyday language, speakers typically

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It
can
refer
to
a
service
provided,
a
good
delivered,
or
any
obligation
fulfilled
by
the
obligated
party.
In
social
policy
and
related
fields,
prestationen
is
used
to
denote
benefits
or
payments
supplied
by
public
or
private
bodies,
such
as
pensions,
unemployment
benefits,
or
health-related
entitlements.
In
everyday
usage,
the
more
common
German
term
for
the
idea
is
leistung,
with
prestationen
appearing
mainly
in
formal
or
legal
contexts.
systems.
In
that
sense,
it
captured
the
broader
idea
of
a
required
rendering
of
services
or
payments
rather
than
a
voluntary
act.
use
leistung
for
general
meaning,
while
sozialleistungen
or
rent-
and
benefit-related
terms
are
used
for
specific
social
or
public
entitlements.