Summary
In Moore v. Moberly, 7 B. Mon. 299, the pro rata principle for the payment of the several debts secured was recognized and enforced.
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No. WD 35487.
December 11, 1984.
APPEAL FROM DIVISION 1 CIRCUIT COURT, RANDOLPH COUNTY; CHANNING D. BLAEUER, JUDGE.
Clifford A. Falzone, Moberly, for appellants.
John J. Allan, St. Louis, for respondent Antionette Moore.
Edward J. O'Reilly, Kansas City, for respondent Moberly Regional Medical Center, et al.
Before TURNAGE, C.J., and MANFORD and BERREY, JJ.
ORDER
This is a direct appeal from a judgment of apportionment, between the heirs of a deceased employee and the employer's compensation carrier, of monies paid (pursuant to a settlement agreement) by a third party tortfeasor.
The judgment is affirmed.
Rule 84.16(b).