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    • New Mexico Statutes
    • Chapter 3 - Municipalities
    • Article 57 - Metropolitan Boundaries for Class A Counties

    New Mexico Statutes
    Chapter 3 - Municipalities
    Article 57 - Metropolitan Boundaries for Class A Counties

    Section 3-57-1 - Short title. - This act [3-57-1 to 3-57-9 NMSA 1978] may be cited...

    Section 3-57-2 - Purpose of act. - The purpose of this act [3-57-1 to 3-57-9 NMSA 1978]...

    Section 3-57-3 - Definitions. - As used in the Metropolitan Boundary Act for Class A...

    Section 3-57-4 - Methods of annexation. - There shall be two methods of annexing territory to a...

    Section 3-57-5 - Annexation by petition to municipality. - A. Whenever a petition: (1) seeks the annexation of territory...

    Section 3-57-6 - Petition to district court. - Whenever a petition is filed in the district court which:...

    Section 3-57-7 - [Petition to district court;] service and publication of notice. - A copy of the petition and the order setting the...

    Section 3-57-8 - Trial and judgment. - The municipality and any owner of real property in such...

    Section 3-57-9 - Formation of local public bodies. - No local public body shall be organized within a five-mile...

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