2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 1 - Conveyances and General Provisions
Section 47-1-46 - [Real estate descriptions by reference to recorded instruments.]

Any deed, mortgage, pleading in court or other instrument affecting real estate may describe such real estate by reference to the description thereof contained in or shown by one or more maps, plats, descriptions, deeds, mortgages or other instruments of record in the office of the county clerk of the county in which the affected real estate is located, and such instrument containing such description or descriptions by reference shall be legally sufficient for all purposes to the same extent as if the description or descriptions referred to therein had been fully set forth therein; provided, that the instrument containing any such description by reference must show the time and place of filing or recordation of the instrument containing the description referred to, or other similar information, so that said instrument containing the description referred to can be located and identified.
History: 1941 Comp., § 75-123, enacted by Laws 1943, ch. 90, § 1; 1953 Comp., § 70-1-44.
Section is applicable to tax deeds. Hughes v. Meem, 1962-NMSC-039, 70 N.M. 122, 371 P.2d 235.
Description may appear in separate instrument referred to in deed. — It is not necessary that the description of the land be contained in the body of the deed. It is sufficient if it refers for identification to some other instrument or document, but the description must be contained in the instrument or its reference, express or implied, with such certainty that the locality of the land can be ascertained. This rule has also been held to apply to maps and plats, including surveys, and to an assessor's plan. The deed is not void because the instrument referred to is incomplete, not official, unacknowledged, unrecorded or unattached, or is misdescribed in some particular, or even invalid. Hughes v. Meem, 1962-NMSC-039, 70 N.M. 122, 371 P.2d 235.
Description enables identification of land. — The purpose of a description of the land, which is the subject matter of a deed of conveyance, is to identify such subject matter; and it may be laid down as a broad general principle that a deed will not be declared void for uncertainty in description if it is possible by any reasonable rules of construction to ascertain from the description, aided by extrinsic evidence, what property is intended to be conveyed. It is sufficient if the description in the deed or conveyance furnishes a means of identification of the land or by which the property conveyed can be located. So, if a surveyor with the deed before him can, with the aid of extrinsic evidence if necessary, locate the land and establish its boundaries, the description therein is sufficient. Hughes v. Meem, 1962-NMSC-039, 70 N.M. 122, 371 P.2d 235.
Extrinsic evidence allowed. — This section is permissive. A deed may describe real estate by reference but the section is not mandatory. Its purpose is not to preclude extrinsic evidence. Whether the map was filed in the clerk's office is wholly immaterial. Hughes v. Meem, 1962-NMSC-039, 70 N.M. 122, 371 P.2d 235.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 23 Am. Jur. 2d Deeds §§ 48, 50, 61 to 64, 312, 313, 315, 316, 319.

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 47 - Property Law

Article 1 - Conveyances and General Provisions

Section 47-1-1 - "Real estate" defined.

Section 47-1-2 - Monopolies; entailments; primogeniture.

Section 47-1-3 - Repealed.

Section 47-1-4 - [Conveyances authorized.]

Section 47-1-4.1 - Actual authority; representatives of business entities; exception.

Section 47-1-5 - [Signing of conveyances.]

Section 47-1-6 - Seal unnecessary.

Section 47-1-7 - [Powers of attorney and revocations thereof to be acknowledged and recorded.]

Section 47-1-8 - [Conveyances under terminated power of attorney; validation.]

Section 47-1-9 - [Notice of revocation or death by means of affidavit.]

Section 47-1-10 - [Recordation of affidavit of termination of power of attorney.]

Section 47-1-11 - [Instruments by agent authorized.]

Section 47-1-12 - [Conveyance by decree or master.]

Section 47-1-13 - [Lineal and collateral securities; contracts binding realty as against heirs and legal claimants.]

Section 47-1-14 - [Effect of words "bargained and sold".]

Section 47-1-15 - [Joint grantees or devisees; tenancy in common.]

Section 47-1-16 - [Instrument of conveyance; prima facie evidence of joint tenancy.]

Section 47-1-17 - [Entailed estates.]

Section 47-1-17.1 - Repealed.

Section 47-1-18 - [Reversion; "heirs" and "successors" defined.]

Section 47-1-19 - [Rights of heirs of life tenant when made remaindermen.]

Section 47-1-20 - [Remainder to unborn child.]

Section 47-1-21 - [Future possession dependent on death without heirs; effect of birth of posthumous child.]

Section 47-1-22 - [Grants of rents, returns or remainders.]

Section 47-1-23 - [Transfer of reversion authorized.]

Section 47-1-24 - [Rights of transferee of reversion.]

Section 47-1-25 - Repealed.

Section 47-1-26 - [Tax assessment or payment in name of nonowner is not cloud on title.]

Section 47-1-27 - ["Statutory forms" of conveyance and mortgage of real property.]

Section 47-1-28 - [Applicability from effective date of act.]

Section 47-1-29 - ["Warranty deed" effective in fee simple.]

Section 47-1-30 - ["Quitclaim deed" effective in fee simple without warranty.]

Section 47-1-31 - ["Special warranty deed"; effect.]

Section 47-1-32 - ["Grant" effective as a word of conveyance.]

Section 47-1-33 - [Unnecessary terms; construction of deeds or reservations.]

Section 47-1-34 - [Rights included without enumeration.]

Section 47-1-35 - [Conveyance or mortgage to joint tenants.]

Section 47-1-36 - Joint tenancies defined; creation.

Section 47-1-37 - [Effect of warranty covenants in conveyances.]

Section 47-1-38 - [Effect of special warranty covenants in conveyances.]

Section 47-1-39 - [Mortgage or deed of trust provisions; effect.]

Section 47-1-40 - [Construction of "mortgage covenants".]

Section 47-1-41 - Construction of "statutory mortgage condition".

Section 47-1-42 - [Sheriff designated as successor trustee.]

Section 47-1-43 - [Verb "assign" sufficient to transfer interest.]

Section 47-1-44 - Conveyancing forms.

Section 47-1-45 - [Real estate brokerage agreements required to be in writing.]

Section 47-1-46 - [Real estate descriptions by reference to recorded instruments.]

Section 47-1-47 - [Recovery of realty donated to state or municipality for specific purposes.]

Section 47-1-48 - [Rules applicable; service of process.]

Section 47-1-49 - New Mexico coordinate system; zones.

Section 47-1-50 - Zone designations.

Section 47-1-51 - Plane coordinates, x and y; definition.

Section 47-1-52 - Description of land located in more than one zone.

Section 47-1-53 - Definition of coordinate system according to U.S. coast and geodetic survey [national ocean survey and national geodetic survey].

Section 47-1-54 - Recordation of land description based on coordinate system; limitation.

Section 47-1-55 - [Use on maps, reports of survey or other documents.]

Section 47-1-56 - Use of coordinate system.

Section 47-1-57 - Use of scrivener's-error affidavits.