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" ... AUIC also argues Potter did not have a "claim" against Tovar, and thus was not a "creditor" when Tovar executed the Release, because Potter did not have a judgment against Tovar at the time. While AUIC is correct that a creditor under the UVTA is "a person that has a claim," the word "claim" is not as narrowly defined as AUIC contends. With an exception not pertinent here, a claim is "a right to payment, whether or not the right is reduced to judgment, liquidated, unliquidated, fixed, contingent, matured, unmatured, disputed, undisputed, legal, equitable, secured, or unsecured." (§ 3439.01, subd. (b).) ... "
" ... Schedule E/F covers creditors who have unsecured claims. This is all of the creditors who are not secured creditors. This is divided into two sections. Schedule E is for priority creditors, primarily taxes. In addition to listing the creditor and the amount that is owed, Brettco will also need to list the amount that is entitled to priority status. Since this may not be known, it is common for this to be listed as unknown. Schedule F is everyone else. In addition to the name and amount, Brettco will also need to list whether the claim is contingent, unliquidated, or disputed. This becomes very important when it comes time for creditors filing proofs of claim. ... "