New Mexico Statutes
Article 1 - Limitations of Actions
Section 37-1-12 - [When commencement of action stayed or prevented.]

When the commencement of any action shall be stayed or prevented by injunction order or other lawful proceeding, the time such injunction order or proceeding shall continue in force shall not be counted in computing the period of limitation.
History: Laws 1880, ch. 5, § 15; C.L. 1884, § 1875; C.L. 1897, § 2928; Code 1915, § 3358; C.S. 1929, § 83-113; 1941 Comp., § 27-111; 1953 Comp., § 23-1-12.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
Mandatory grievance proceedings. — Although New Mexico has no caselaw specifically addressing the tolling requirements upon the filing of mandatory administrative grievances, the language of the statute seems to encompass mandatory grievance proceedings. Roberts v. Barreras, 484 F.3d 1236 (10th Cir. 2007).
Pendency of an appeal. — The statute of limitations does not run during the pendency of an appeal. United States Fire Ins. Co. v. Aeronautics, Inc., 1988-NMSC-051, 107 N.M. 320, 757 P.2d 790.
Automatic stays in bankruptcy proceedings toll the statute of limitations. — Where plaintiff bank, in February 2016, brought a second foreclosure action against homeowners who defaulted on a mortgage loan in October 2008, following the dismissal of its first foreclosure action, which was filed in October 2009 and where bank exercised an option under the note to accelerate and declare immediately payable and due the full amount of the principal and all interest still owed under the note, and where homeowners filed for bankruptcy three times between 2011 and 2012, the third of which resulted in a discharge order, the district court erred in dismissing bank's entire foreclosure claim as barred by the six-year statute of limitations, because in the context of an installment contract, like the note in this case, the statute would have begun to run with respect to the whole indebtedness only from the date of an exercise of the option to declare the whole indebtedness due, and pursuant to 37-1-12 NMSA 1978, the statute of limitations for its claim for the accelerated balance as of October 2009, was tolled during the periods in which homeowners' three bankruptcies were pending in federal bankruptcy court as a result of automatic stays. LSF9 Master Participation Trust v. Sanchez, 2019-NMCA-055.
Stay of proceedings in class action does not preclude a party from filing a separate lawsuit asserting that party's claims and does not toll the statutes of limitations with respect to those claims. Butler v. Deutsche Morgan Grenfell, Inc., 2006-NMCA-084, 140 N.M. 111, 140 P.3d 532, cert. denied, 2006-NMCERT-007, 140 N.M. 279, 142 P.3d 360.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 51 Am. Jur. 2d Limitation of Actions § 171.
Estoppel to rely on statute of limitations, 24 A.L.R.2d 1413.
54 C.J.S. Limitations of Actions §§ 124, 125.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 37 - Limitation of Actions; Abatement and Revivor

Article 1 - Limitations of Actions

Section 37-1-1 - [Generally.]

Section 37-1-2 - Judgments.

Section 37-1-3 - Notes; written instruments; period of limitation; computation of period.

Section 37-1-4 - [Accounts and unwritten contracts; injuries to property; conversion; fraud; unspecified actions.]

Section 37-1-5 - Actions for wage and hour violations.

Section 37-1-6 - [Accrual of cause of action on open accounts.]

Section 37-1-7 - [Accrual of cause of actions for fraud or mistake, injuries or conversion of property.]

Section 37-1-8 - Actions against sureties on fiduciary bonds; injuries to person or reputation.

Section 37-1-9 - [Effect of absence from state or concealment of debtor.]

Section 37-1-10 - Minors; incapacitated persons.

Section 37-1-11 - [Effect of death.]

Section 37-1-12 - [When commencement of action stayed or prevented.]

Section 37-1-13 - [When action deemed commenced.]

Section 37-1-14 - [When second suit deemed continuation of first action.]

Section 37-1-15 - [Setoffs or counterclaims not barred; defendant not to receive excess.]

Section 37-1-16 - Revival of causes of action.

Section 37-1-17 - [Other statutes prescribing limitations unaffected.]

Section 37-1-18 - [Limitations not to run against trust actions fraudulently concealed.]

Section 37-1-19 - [Applicability of limitations.]

Section 37-1-20 - [No sale upon mortgages, etc., when action barred.]

Section 37-1-21 - Repealed.

Section 37-1-22 - Title in fee simple by adverse possession; action after ten years barred; definition; payment of taxes.

Section 37-1-23 - Contractual liability; statute of limitations.

Section 37-1-24 - Suits against municipalities or their officers.

Section 37-1-25 - [Suit, etc., on municipal and other local governmental bonds or coupons.]

Section 37-1-26 - [Questioning of privilege or franchise granted by municipal corporation.]

Section 37-1-27 - Construction projects; limitation on actions for defective or unsafe conditions.

Section 37-1-28 - Real estate; limitation on actions for defects of title.

Section 37-1-29 - Limitation [on parent-child relationship determination].

Section 37-1-30 - Action for damages due to childhood sexual abuse; limitation on actions.