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2009 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 39 - Judgments, Costs, Appeals.
Article 2 - Attorneys' Fees and Costs, 39-2-1 through 39-2-14.
- Section 39-2-1 - Attorney's fees and costs; insured prevailing in action based on any type of first party coverage against insurer.
- Section 39-2-2 - Deficiencies; attorney fees.
- Section 39-2-2.1 - Collection of open accounts; attorney fees.
- Section 39-2-3 - Unnecessary splitting of actions.
- Section 39-2-4 - Actions ex contractu; recovery of principal amount below jurisdiction of court.
- Section 39-2-5 - Costs on appeal from probate court or magistrate; when judgment appealed from was against appellant.
- Section 39-2-6 - When judgment appealed from was for appellant.
- Section 39-2-7 - Depositions to perpetuate testimony; taxing costs.
- Section 39-2-8 - Depositions; fees paid to the clerk and witnesses; compensation of officers.
- Section 39-2-9 - Witness fees taxed as costs; limitation.
- Section 39-2-10 - Taxing costs of additional witnesses; certificate of court required.
- Section 39-2-11 - Bill of costs to be collected after issuance of execution.
- Section 39-2-12 - Transcript of cost book has effect of execution.
- Section 39-2-13 - Collection of excessive fees or fees for services not rendered; retaxing costs; civil penalty.
- Section 39-2-14 - Plaintiff may be required to give security for costs; abatement on failure; reinstatement.
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