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* Liquidated Claim *
LIQUIDATED CLAIM - A "liquidated" claim is a right or a demand (even if disputed) to payment in a sum certain. An example of a liquidated claim is a promissory note for $10,000.00. One can examine the claim and determine its value by simple calculation.
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