2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 3: Municipalities
Article 7: Annexation of Territory, 3-7-1 through 3-7-18
Section 3-7-4: Annexation; territory owned by the United States, state of New Mexico or a political subdivision; interposition not to prohibit annexation.


NM Stat § 3-7-4 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

3-7-4. Annexation; territory owned by the United States, state of New Mexico or a political subdivision; interposition not to prohibit annexation.

A. Territory owned by the government of the United States, its instrumentalities, the state of New Mexico or a political subdivision of New Mexico, may be annexed to a municipality upon the consent of the authorized agent of the government of the United States, its instrumentalities, the state of New Mexico or a political subdivision of New Mexico.

B. Territory may be annexed to a municipality which would otherwise be eligible for annexation except for the interposition of territory owned by the government of the United States, its instrumentalities, the state of New Mexico or a political subdivision of New Mexico.

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