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    • 2021 New Mexico Statutes
    • Chapter 35 - Magistrate and Municipal Courts
    • Article 9 - Magistrate Court; Attachment

    2021 New Mexico Statutes
    Chapter 35 - Magistrate and Municipal Courts
    Article 9 - Magistrate Court; Attachment

    Section 35-9-1 - Attachment; affidavit and bond; grounds. - A. An attachment may be issued in a civil action...

    Section 35-9-2 - Attachment; execution. - A. The attachment shall order the sheriff or a full-time,...

    Section 35-9-3 - Attachment; hearing; judgment. - A. If the defendant was personally served as provided in...

    Section 35-9-4 - Attachment; dissolution. - A. An attachment may be dissolved at any time before...

    Section 35-9-5 - Attachment; suit on bond. - The bond given by the plaintiff or other person in...

    Section 35-9-6 - Attachment; special provisions. - All laws and procedures governing magistrate courts apply to attachment...

    Section 35-9-7 - Attachment; form of bond. - Attachment bonds in civil actions in the magistrate court shall...

    Section 35-9-8 - Attachment; form of writ. - Writs of attachment in civil actions in the magistrate court...

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