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2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 42: Actions and Proceedings Relating to Property
Article 8: Replevin, 42-8-1 through 42-8-22
- Section 42-8-1: Right of action; purpose of remedy.
- Section 42-8-2: Cross-replevin; property in hands of officer.
- Section 42-8-3: Replevin against officer; authorization; additional affidavit; third party may intervene and give forthcoming bond.
- Section 42-8-4: Remedy against corporation same as against individual.
- Section 42-8-5: Affidavit.
- Section 42-8-6: Replevin bond; when filed; parties; conditions.
- Section 42-8-7: Procedure for waiver of affidavit and bond; election to take value of property or its return.
- Section 42-8-8: Requiring additional security.
- Section 42-8-9: Replevin against sheriff.
- Section 42-8-10: Manner of executing writ.
- Section 42-8-11: Judgment against plaintiff and sureties; value plus damages; option of defendant.
- Section 42-8-12: Property not returned and accepted; collection of value.
- Section 42-8-13: Officer damnified; suit on bond.
- Section 42-8-14: Defendant may sue on bond in name of officer.
- Section 42-8-15: Liability of sheriff for failure to take sufficient bond from plaintiff.
- Section 42-8-16: Form of affidavit.
- Section 42-8-17: Form of bond.
- Section 42-8-18: Approval of bond; issuance of writ.
- Section 42-8-19: Motion to dissolve; damages.
- Section 42-8-20: Docketing; proceedings in district court.
- Section 42-8-21: Defendant may keep property on giving forthcoming bond; time; parties; condition.
- Section 42-8-22: Forthcoming bond; approval; return with writ to district court; additional security; sheriff's liability.
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