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Tenn. Code Ann. § 29-11-105

Effect of release or covenant not to sue upon liability of other tort-feasors

Known as the Uniform Contribution Among Tort-Feasors Act

The act spans §§ 29-11-101 to 29-11-107 (7 sections).

Applied in 7 court decisions — leading case Moore v. Missouri Pacific Railroad (1989)

Most recently applied in Kelley v. Apria Healthcare, LLC (February 2017)

Acts 1968, ch. 575, § 5; T.C.A., § 23-3105.

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(1) When a release or covenant not to sue or not to enforce judgment is given in good faith to one (1) of two (2) or more persons liable in tort for the same injury or the same wrongful death: It does not discharge any of the other tort-feasors from liability for the injury or wrongful death unless its terms so provide; but it reduces the claim against the others to the extent of any amount stipulated by the release or the covenant, or in the amount of the consideration paid for it, whichever is the greater; and

(2) It discharges the tort-feasor to whom it is given from all liability for contribution to any other tort-feasor.

(3) No evidence of a release or covenant not to sue received by another tort-feasor or payment therefor may be introduced by a defendant at the trial of an action by a claimant for injury or wrongful death, but may be introduced upon motion after judgment to reduce a judgment by the amount stipulated by the release or the covenant or by the amount of the consideration paid for it, whichever is greater.

Current official text: Tennessee Code (LexisNexis). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Tennessee statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.