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When is a Bankruptcy Claim Contingent, Unliquidated, or Disputed?

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Tom Dell Posted

When is a Bankruptcy Claim Contingent, Unliquidated, or Disputed?

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KEVIN Feigin

Contingent Claim Depends on event Which is not happening yet and will never happen.
Unliquidated that Means That person loan may remain but Not fixed exact amount of debt.
Disputed in that Claim you a Your Creditor but are Not Agree the Amount of The debt.

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Regine Kelly

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