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Contingent means that there is some condition that must be met before the debt is due.
Unliquidated means the amount is not known.
Disputed means that you deny you owe the debt.
A lawsuit against you that hasn't been reduced to judgment would be all three: contingent because it's not certain that you'll be found liable, unliquidated because you don't know how much you'll end up owing, and disputed because you disagree you owe the money.
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