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New Mexico Statutes 44-7A-6. Application for judicial relief

New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 44 > Article 7A > § 44-7A-6 - Application for judicial relief


Current as of: 2010

(a) Except as otherwise provided in Section 28 [44-7A-28 NMSA 1978], an application for judicial relief under the Uniform Arbitration Act [44-7A-1 NMSA 1978] must be made by motion to the court and heard in the manner provided by law or rule of court for making and hearing motions.

(b) Unless a civil action involving the agreement to arbitrate is pending, notice of an initial motion to the court under the Uniform Arbitration Act must be served in the manner provided by law for the service of a summons in a civil action. Otherwise, notice of the motion must be given in the manner provided by law or rule of court for serving motions in pending cases.

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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 44 > Article 7A - Uniform Arbitration

U.S. Code Provisions: Arbitration

U.S. Code > Title 9 - Arbitration

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