2014 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 42 - Actions and Proceedings Relating to Property
Section 4 Ejectment and Recovery of Real Property
Section 42-4-14 Improvements and mesne profits; time; claims; notices.

NM Stat § 42-4-14 (2014) What's This?
42-4-14. [Improvements and mesne profits; time; claims; notices.]
In all actions of ejectment, when the defendant or tenant in possession in such suit shall have title of the premises in dispute either by grant from the government of Spain, Mexico or the United States, deed of conveyance founded on a grant or entry for the same, tax deed or other color of title, such defendant or defendants may file at the time of the filing of the pleas in said cause a notice to the plaintiff, that on the trial of said cause he or they will prove what improvement he or they may have made on the said lands in dispute and the value thereof. After which notice being filed, the said plaintiff may file a notice within twenty days thereafter, to the said defendant or defendants or tenant in possession, that in like manner he or they will prove the amount of the mesne profits of the said premises: provided, that no improvements shall be taken into valuation and allowed for, that shall have been made after the execution of the original summons in such suit or after the plaintiff, his agent or attorney, shall have served said defendant or tenant in possession with a written notice that he or they claim title to the land, specifying in said notice the nature of the claim; nor shall any mesne profits be valued and recovered except such as may have accrued after the commencement of the suit or notice given as aforesaid.
History: C.L. 1897, 2685 (262), added by Laws 1907, ch. 107, 1 (262); 1909, ch. 116, 1; Code 1915, 4372; C.S. 1929, 105-1813; 1941 Comp., 25-814; 1953 Comp., 22-8-14.

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