2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 16 - Larceny
Section 30-16-15 - Coercing the purchase of insurance from particular broker.

Coercing the purchase of insurance from particular broker consists of any person engaged in selling real or personal property, or the lending of money, requiring as a condition precedent to the sale, financing the purchase of such property or the lending of money, or the renewal of extension of any loan or mortgage, that the purchaser of such property, or recipient of the financial assistance negotiate any policy of insurance or renewal thereof through a particular insurance company, agent, solicitor or broker.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the exercise by any person [of] the right to designate minimum standards as to the company, the terms and provisions of the policy and the adequacy of the coverage with respect to insurance on property pledged or mortgaged to such person.
Whoever commits coercing the purchase of insurance from particular broker is guilty of a petty misdemeanor.
History: 1953 Comp., § 40A-16-15, enacted by Laws 1963, ch. 303, § 16-15.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
Debtor's executed contract, as condition precedent to loan, illegal. — Where an insurance creditor makes the execution of an insurance contract by the debtor a condition precedent to granting a loan, the contract is clearly illegal. Capo v. Century Life Ins. Co., 1980-NMSC-058, 94 N.M. 373, 610 P.2d 1202.
Contract not voided by violation. — Although requirement in loan agreement that borrowers purchase life insurance from named company as a condition precedent to the lending of money was illegal, directly contravening this section, that part of the contract was separable without materially affecting the remainder dealing with the note, mortgage and loan, which were not made unenforceable thereby. Forrest Currell Lumber Co. v. Thomas, 1970-NMSC-018, 81 N.M. 161, 464 P.2d 891.
But refund required. — This section, prohibiting the coercing of the purchase of insurance from a particular broker, placed a penalty on the party coercing but not on the other; hence, amount obtained by insurance company through the illegal agreement should be returned to the insureds, even though the insurance company could not have avoided liability on its policies because of the illegality. Forrest Currell Lumber Co. v. Thomas, 1970-NMSC-018, 81 N.M. 161, 464 P.2d 891.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 43 C.J.S. Innkeepers § 28.

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 30 - Criminal Offenses

Article 16 - Larceny

Section 30-16-1 - Larceny.

Section 30-16-2 - Robbery.

Section 30-16-3 - Burglary.

Section 30-16-4 - Aggravated burglary.

Section 30-16-5 - Possession of burglary tools.

Section 30-16-6 - Fraud.

Section 30-16-7 - Unlawful dealing in federal food coupons or WIC checks.

Section 30-16-8 - Embezzlement.

Section 30-16-9 - Extortion.

Section 30-16-10 - Forgery.

Section 30-16-11 - Receiving stolen property; penalties.

Section 30-16-12 - Falsely representing oneself as incapacitated.

Section 30-16-13 - Cheating machine or device.

Section 30-16-14 - Failing to label secondhand watches.

Section 30-16-15 - Coercing the purchase of insurance from particular broker.

Section 30-16-16 - Falsely obtaining services or accommodations; probable cause; immunity; penalty.

Section 30-16-17 - Unlawful removal of effects.

Section 30-16-18 - Improper sale, disposal, removal or concealing of encumbered property.

Section 30-16-19 - [Shoplifting;] definitions.

Section 30-16-20 - Shoplifting.

Section 30-16-21 - Civil liability of adult shoplifter; penalty.

Section 30-16-22 - Presumptions created.

Section 30-16-23 - Reasonable detention.

Section 30-16-24 - Repealed.

Section 30-16-24.1 - Theft of identity; obtaining identity by electronic fraud.

Section 30-16-25 - Credit cards; definitions.

Section 30-16-26 - Theft of a credit card by taking or retaining possession of card taken.

Section 30-16-27 - Possession of a credit card stolen, lost, mislaid or delivered by mistake.

Section 30-16-28 - Fraudulent transfer or receipt of a credit card.

Section 30-16-29 - Fraudulent taking, receiving or transferring credit cards.

Section 30-16-30 - Dealing in credit cards of another.

Section 30-16-31 - Forgery of a credit card.

Section 30-16-32 - Fraudulent signing of credit cards or sales slips or agreements.

Section 30-16-33 - Fraudulent use of a credit card.

Section 30-16-34 - Fraudulent acts by merchants or their employees.

Section 30-16-35 - Possession of incomplete credit cards or machinery, plates or other contrivance.

Section 30-16-36 - Receipt of property obtained in violation of act.

Section 30-16-37 - Obtaining fraudulently acquired transportation ticket at a discount.

Section 30-16-38 - Applicability of other laws.

Section 30-16-39 - Fraudulent acts to obtain or retain possession of rented or leased vehicle or other personal property; penalty.

Section 30-16-40 - Fraudulent refusal to return a leased vehicle or other personal property; penalty; presumption.

Section 30-16-41 - Repealed.

Section 30-16-42 - Repealed.

Section 30-16-43 - Repealed.

Section 30-16-44 - Repealed.

Section 30-16-45 - Repealed.

Section 30-16-46 - Legislative finding.

Section 30-16-47 - Documentation required.

Section 30-16-48 - Penalty; further investigation.