Chapter 9
A contingent liability arises because of some transaction or event that has already occurred which may, depending upon one or more future events, cause the creation of a true liability. A typical example is a lawsuit for damages. Whether the defendant has a liability depends upon the ultimate decision of the court. Pending that decision there ... ................
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