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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 77 > Article 14 - Trespass and Running at Large

New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 77 > Article 14 - Trespass and Running at Large


Current as of: 2010
§ 77-14-2Definition
§ 77-14-3Trespass on lands
§ 77-14-4Animals running at large in unincorporated towns, conservancy districts, irrigation districts and on military reservations or enclaves
§ 77-14-5Livestock running at large; petition to prohibit
§ 77-14-6Animals running at large; order prohibiting; publication
§ 77-14-7Livestock running at large; when unlawful; impounding; sale; suit for damages
§ 77-14-8Irrigation districts; impounding trespassing animals
§ 77-14-9Definition of political subdivision
§ 77-14-10Publication of order to restrain animals in irrigation district; effective date; judicial notice
§ 77-14-11Right to impound; fences
§ 77-14-12Holding animals for damages
§ 77-14-13Suit for damages in irrigation district; failure to file suit; return of animals
§ 77-14-14Replevin of animals; bond
§ 77-14-15Sale of animals before judgment; proceeds; liability of clerk
§ 77-14-16Animals taken up in irrigation district; sale; number necessary
§ 77-14-17Delivery of animals to magistrate for sale
§ 77-14-18Notice of sale
§ 77-14-19Sale of animals; entries on docket; owner to be summoned
§ 77-14-20Fees; appointment of poundkeeper
§ 77-14-21Owners of animals unknown; appraisers; report
§ 77-14-22Sale of livestock; surplus funds; costs and expenses
§ 77-14-23Rescinding order to permit impounding of animals; petition
§ 77-14-24Application of act
§ 77-14-35Livestock not to run at large in municipalities; trespass; damages; penalty
§ 77-14-36Impoundment of trespass livestock

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