12-1.3 - Extent of liability; judgment debtor's right to indemnity and contribution

§ 12-1.3 Extent  of liability; judgment debtor's right to  indemnity and             contribution    (a) Although subject, under paragraph (a) of 12-1.1, to a judgment  in  the  full amount of the value of any property received by him, which may  exceed his ratable obligation as described herein, the maximum liability  to which a distributee or testamentary beneficiary is subject under this  article is his ratable obligation, in the proportion that the  value  of  the  decedent's  property  passing to him bears to the value of all such  property passing to distributees or beneficiaries, as the case  may  be,  within the same order of liability as his under paragraph (a) of 12-1.2.    (b) Any person against whom a judgment is obtained under this article,  upon payment thereof, is entitled:    (1)  To  be  indemnified by any person prior to liability to him under  paragraph (a) of 12-1.2, who  remains  liable  under  this  article  but  against  whom  recovery  was  not  available  for  a reason set forth in  subparagraph (b) (2) of 12-1.1.    (2) To contribution, for  any  sum  paid  in  excess  of  his  ratable  obligation  as  described  in  paragraph (a), from any person within the  same order of liability as his under paragraph (a) of 12-1.2,  but  only  to the extent that such person's ratable obligation is unpaid.