2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 49: Land Grants
Article 1: General Provisions, 49-1-1 through 49-1-23
Section 49-1-15: Removal from land grant-merced; delinquency; forfeiture.


NM Stat § 49-1-15 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

49-1-15. Removal from land grant-merced; delinquency; forfeiture.

A. If a person holds in possession or claims in private ownership, within the exterior boundaries of a land grant-merced, any tract, piece or parcel of land to which, in the opinion of the board of trustees, the person has no right or title, the board may institute an action of ejectment in district court against the person. If upon the trial it is determined that such possession is without right, judgment shall be rendered in favor of the board for possession of the tract, piece or parcel of land and for such damages as it may have proved for the wrongful detention.

B. Any delinquent heir shall lose all right that the heir may have had to use the common lands of the land grant-merced unless the heir pays in full all legal assessments or dues due by the heir.

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