Rhode Island Notice to Creditors in Chapter 11 Case Scheduled as Disputed Contingent or Unliquidated is a notice issued by a bankruptcy court to all creditors in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case informing them of the dispute or uncertainty over an asset or debt. This notice is typically issued when a creditor files a claim against the debtor that is not supported by sufficient documentation, or when the value of the asset or debt is in dispute. The notice serves to alert the creditors that the case may involve a dispute, and that the creditors may need to take additional steps to ensure their claim is properly considered. The types of Rhode Island Notice To Creditors In Chapter 11 Case Scheduled As Disputed Contingent Or Unliquidated include: 1) Notice of Claim Disputed Contingent or Unliquidated; 2) Notice of Claim Objected to by Debtor or Trustee; and 3) Notice of Claim Objected to by Debtor or Trustee on Motion.