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2014 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 47 - Property Law
Section 1 Conveyances and General Provisions
- Section 47-1-1 "Real estate" defined.
- Section 47-1-2 Monopolies; entailments; primogeniture.
- Section 47-1-3 Repealed.
- Section 47-1-4 Conveyances authorized.
- Section 47-1-5 Signing of conveyances.
- Section 47-1-6 Seal unnecessary.
- Section 47-1-7 Powers of attorney and revocations thereof to be acknowledged and recorded.
- Section 47-1-8 Conveyances under terminated power of attorney; validation.
- Section 47-1-9 Notice of revocation or death by means of affidavit.
- Section 47-1-10 Recordation of affidavit of termination of power of attorney.
- Section 47-1-11 Instruments by agent authorized.
- Section 47-1-12 Conveyance by decree or master.
- Section 47-1-13 Lineal and collateral securities; contracts binding realty as against heirs and legal claimants.
- Section 47-1-14 Effect of words "bargained and sold".
- Section 47-1-15 Joint grantees or devisees; tenancy in common.
- Section 47-1-16 Instrument of conveyance; prima facie evidence of joint tenancy.
- Section 47-1-17 Entailed estates.
- Section 47-1-17.1 Repealed.
- Section 47-1-18 Reversion; "heirs" and "successors" defined.
- Section 47-1-19 Rights of heirs of life tenant when made remaindermen.
- Section 47-1-20 Remainder to unborn child.
- Section 47-1-21 Future possession dependent on death without heirs; effect of birth of posthumous child.
- Section 47-1-22 Grants of rents, returns or remainders.
- Section 47-1-23 Transfer of reversion authorized.
- Section 47-1-24 Rights of transferee of reversion.
- Section 47-1-25 Repealed.
- Section 47-1-26 Tax assessment or payment in name of nonowner is not cloud on title.
- Section 47-1-27 "Statutory forms" of conveyance and mortgage of real property.
- Section 47-1-28 Applicability from effective date of act.
- Section 47-1-29 "Warranty deed" effective in fee simple.
- Section 47-1-30 "Quitclaim deed" effective in fee simple without warranty.
- Section 47-1-31 "Special warranty deed"; effect.
- Section 47-1-32 "Grant" effective as a word of conveyance.
- Section 47-1-33 Unnecessary terms; construction of deeds or reservations.
- Section 47-1-34 Rights included without enumeration.
- Section 47-1-35 Conveyance or mortgage to joint tenants.
- Section 47-1-36 Joint tenancies defined; creation.
- Section 47-1-37 Effect of warranty covenants in conveyances.
- Section 47-1-38 Effect of special warranty covenants in conveyances.
- Section 47-1-39 Mortgage or deed of trust provisions; effect.
- Section 47-1-40 Construction of "mortgage covenants".
- Section 47-1-41 Construction of "statutory mortgage condition".
- Section 47-1-42 Sheriff designated as successor trustee.
- Section 47-1-43 Verb "assign" sufficient to transfer interest.
- Section 47-1-44 Conveyancing forms.
- Section 47-1-45 Real estate brokerage agreements required to be in writing.
- Section 47-1-46 Real estate descriptions by reference to recorded instruments.
- Section 47-1-47 Recovery of realty donated to state or municipality for specific purposes.
- Section 47-1-48 Rules applicable; service of process.
- Section 47-1-49 New Mexico coordinate system; zones.
- Section 47-1-50 Zone designations.
- Section 47-1-51 Plane coordinates, x and y; definition.
- Section 47-1-52 Description of land located in more than one zone.
- Section 47-1-53 Definition of coordinate system according to U.S. coast and geodetic survey national ocean survey and national geodetic survey.
- Section 47-1-54 Recordation of land description based on coordinate system; limitation.
- Section 47-1-55 Use on maps, reports of survey or other documents.
- Section 47-1-56 Use of coordinate system.
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