Contingent debt fails liquidator’s proof of debt test
A “contingent” debt exists if there is a liability on a debtor to pay a sum of money to a creditor where the liability will arise upon the occurrence of a future event. This event can be either one which must happen, or one which may happen. If the event doesn’t happen no debt is … Continue reading Contingent debt fails liquidator’s proof of debt test
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