2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 63: Railroads and Communications
Article 2: Powers and Construction of Roads, 63-2-1 through 63-2-18
Section 63-2-16: Foreign companies must file declaration of intent to extend roads; time limit on commencement and completion.


NM Stat § 63-2-16 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

63-2-16. [Foreign companies must file declaration of intent to extend roads; time limit on commencement and completion.]

Any such railroad corporation owning or operating a line of railroad in this state, projecting one or more extensions or branches of such line of railroad in this state, shall file in the office of the state corporation commission [public regulation commission], and in the office of the county clerk of each county through or in which the line of any such extension or branch shall be located, a declaration, subscribed by its president or vice president and attested under its corporate seal, of its intention to construct such extension or branch line, stating the places from and to which it is intended to build the same, together with a map or plat showing the surveyed line or route thereof. The filing of such declaration and map or plat shall entitle such railroad corporation to a prior right to construct such extension or branch line along the line or route described therein; provided, such corporation shall commence construction within four years after date of such filing in the office of state corporation commission [public regulation commission], and complete the same within six years, and; provided, further, that it shall comply with the laws of this state for acquiring lands for right-of-way. Nothing in this or the preceding section [63-2-15 NMSA 1978] shall be deemed to exclude the jurisdiction of this state over the control of all railroads or parts thereof situate within the boundaries of this state.

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