§ 73-13-1 [Office of district.]
§ 73-13-2 [Location determined by board of directors.]
§ 73-13-3 [Power to deal in lands and water rights.]
§ 73-13-4 Transfer water from one tract to another tract owned by district
§ 73-13-5 [State engineer notified of transfer.]
§ 73-13-6 [Assessments on transfer of water rights.]
§ 73-13-7 [Bondholders may be authorized to appoint director.]
§ 73-13-8 Borrowing money; limitations
§ 73-13-9 [Security for loan; repayment; special assessments.]
§ 73-13-10 [Execution and acknowledgment of security for loan.]
§ 73-13-11 Limitation on term of loan; interest; renewal of loan
§ 73-13-12 [Advertisement or notice of sale unnecessary; private sale.]
§ 73-13-13 [Total of loans not to exceed maximum.]
§ 73-13-14 [Debt constitutes lien on district.]
§ 73-13-15 [Use of borrowed money.]
§ 73-13-16 [Special assessment entered by county assessor; lien;
§ 73-13-17 [Purpose of act.]
§ 73-13-18 [Construction of act.]
§ 73-13-19 [Delinquent tax sales; purchase by district.]
§ 73-13-20 [Expiration of redemption period; tax deed to district;
§ 73-13-21 [Sale of land or water rights acquired through tax sale;
§ 73-13-22 [Authority to purchase; expenses of purchase.]
§ 73-13-23 When county be reinvested with title
§ 73-13-24 [Assessment, levy and collection of taxes by district.]
§ 73-13-25 [Definitions.]
§ 73-13-26 [Notice of intention to take over taxation duties.]
§ 73-13-27 [Meeting for determination of tax rate.]
§ 73-13-28 [Assessor-collector and treasurer; appointment; bond of assessor-collector; salary; deputies.]
§ 73-13-29 [Collections for United States; additional bond of treasurer.]
§ 73-13-30 [Treasurer; bond; salary.]
§ 73-13-31 [Assessment roll.]
§ 73-13-32 [Collection of taxes.]
§ 73-13-33 [Date for payment of taxes; delinquency; interest;
§ 73-13-34 [Powers of district treasurer; delinquent taxes.]
§ 73-13-35 [Accounts kept by treasurer; payments; monthly report;
§ 73-13-36 [County treasurer to turn over funds to district treasurer upon appointment.]
§ 73-13-37 [Criminal liability of assessor-collector and treasurer.]
§ 73-13-38 [Insolvency of municipal irrigation districts; appointment of receiver.]
§ 73-13-39 [Powers of receiver of municipal district.]
§ 73-13-40 [Powers of receivers of irrigation districts; limitation on power.]
§ 73-13-41 [Powers upon order of court; effect of action.]
§ 73-13-42 [Additional powers.]
§ 73-13-43 [Validating law; definitions.]
§ 73-13-44 [Establishment and proceedings of districts validated.]
§ 73-13-45 [Elections and appointments of officers and employees validated.]
§ 73-13-46 [Unissued bonds; elections validated.]
§ 73-13-47 Irrigation districts; regulations; recreational use of reservoirs

Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 73 > Article 13 - General Provisions Relating to Irrigation Districts

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