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2006 New Mexico Statutes - Article 4 — Foreign Personal Representatives; Ancillary Administration, 45-4-101 through 45-4-401.
Part 1. DEFINITIONS
Part 2. POWERS OF FOREIGN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
- 45-4-201 — Payment of debt and delivery of property to domiciliary foreign personal representative without local administration.
- 45-4-202 — Payment or delivery discharges.
- 45-4-203 — Resident creditor notice.
- 45-4-204 — Proof of authority; bond.
- 45-4-205 — Powers.
- 45-4-206 — Power of representatives in transition.
- 45-4-207 — Ancillary and other local administrations; provisions governing.
Part 3. JURISDICTION OVER FOREIGN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
- 45-4-301 — Jurisdiction by act of foreign personal representative.
- 45-4-302 — Jurisdiction by act of decedent.
- 45-4-303 — Notice to a foreign personal representative.
Part 4. ADJUDICATION
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