2020 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 53 - Corporations
Article 20 - Foreign Business Trust Administration
Section 53-20-3 - Certificate of authority; necessity to obtain to transact business; what constitutes not transacting business.

Universal Citation: NM Stat § 53-20-3 (2020)

A. A foreign business trust shall not transact business in this state unless it first obtains a certificate of authority from the public regulation commission [secretary of state]. A foreign business trust is not entitled to obtain a certificate of authority to transact a business in this state that it is not permitted to transact in the state or country in which it was created.

B. The following activities do not constitute transacting business within the meaning of Subsection A of this section:

(1) maintaining, defending or effecting the settlement of an action, suit or administrative or arbitration proceeding, or effecting the settlement of claims or disputes;

(2) maintaining bank accounts;

(3) maintaining offices or agencies for the transfer, exchange and registration of its securities, or appointing and maintaining trustees or depositories with relation to its securities;

(4) soliciting or procuring orders when the orders require acceptance outside of this state before becoming binding contracts;

(5) transacting business in interstate commerce;

(6) holding meetings of the board of trustees or holders of beneficial interest or carrying on other activities concerning internal affairs;

(7) selling through independent contractors;

(8) creating or procuring indebtedness, mortgages and security interests in real and personal property;

(9) conducting an isolated transaction that is completed within a period of thirty days and not in the course of a number of repeated transactions of a similar nature;

(10) securing or collecting debts or enforcing mortgages and security interests in property securing the debts; or

(11) owning without more, real or personal property.

History: Laws 2001, ch. 200, § 85.

ANNOTATIONS

Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.

Laws 2013, ch. 75, § 9 provided that as of July 1, 2013, the secretary of state, pursuant to N.M. const., Art. 11, § 19, shall assume responsibility for chartering corporations as provided by law, including the performance of the functions of the former corporations bureau of the public regulation commission, and that except for Subsection D of 53-5-8 NMSA 1978, references to the "public regulation commission", "state corporation commission" or "commission" shall be construed to be references to the secretary of state. See 8-4-7 NMSA 1978.

Effective dates. — Laws 2001, ch. 200, § 101 made the Foreign Business Trust Registration Act effective July 1, 2001.

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