668.6 Enforcement of contribution.
1. If the percentages of fault of each of the parties to a claim for contribution have been established previously by the court as provided in section 668.3, a party paying more than the party’s percentage share of damages may recover judgment for contribution upon motion to the court or in a separate action.
2. If the percentages of fault of each of the parties to a claim for contribution have not been established by the court, contribution may be enforced in a separate action, whether or not a judgment has been rendered against either the person seeking contribution or the person from whom contribution is sought.
3. If a judgment has been rendered, an action for contribution must be commenced within one year after the judgment becomes final. If a judgment has not been rendered, a claim for contribution is enforceable only upon satisfaction of one of the following sets of conditions:
a. The person bringing the action for contribution must have discharged the liability of the person from whom contribution is sought by payment made within the period of the statute of limitations applicable to the claimant’s right of action and must have commenced the action for contribution within one year after the date of that payment.
b. The person seeking contribution must have agreed while the action of the claimant was pending to discharge the liability of the person from whom contribution is sought and within one year after the date of the agreement must have discharged that liability and commenced the action for contribution.
84 Acts, ch 1293, §6
Structure Iowa Code
Title XV - JUDICIAL BRANCH AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURES
Chapter 668 - LIABILITY IN TORT — COMPARATIVE FAULT
Section 668.1 - Fault defined.
Section 668.2 - Party defined.
Section 668.3 - Comparative fault — effect — payment method.
Section 668.4 - Joint and several liability.
Section 668.5 - Right of contribution.
Section 668.6 - Enforcement of contribution.
Section 668.7 - Effect of release.
Section 668.8 - Tolling of statute.
Section 668.9 - Insurance practice.
Section 668.10 - Governmental exemptions.
Section 668.11 - Disclosure of expert witnesses in liability cases involving licensed professionals.
Section 668.12 - Liability for products — defenses.
Section 668.13 - Interest on judgments.
Section 668.14 - Evidence of previous payment or future right of payment.
Section 668.14A - Recoverable damages for medical expenses.
Section 668.15 - Damages resulting from sexual abuse — evidence.