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: The court ruled that "uncollectable" refers to situations like insolvency or bankruptcy, not a voluntary settlement agreement.

: The ruling in Roberts v. Alexandria Transportation, Inc. established that a settling party's share of liability is not considered "uncollectable," ensuring that non-settling defendants are not unfairly forced to pay the shares of those who have already reached a settlement. II. Background of the Case 126249

: Under the Contribution Act, each party should only pay their pro-rata share based on their relative culpability. The court held that requiring a non-settling defendant to pay the settling party's share would violate this principle. IV. Legal Implications : The court ruled that "uncollectable" refers to