New Mexico Statutes
Article 1 - Judgments
Section 39-1-5 - [Judgments enforced; duty of judge.]

It shall be the duty of the judge of any court to cause judgment, sentence or decree of the court to be carried into effect, according to law.
History: Laws 1850-1851, p. 144; C.L. 1865, ch. 27, § 16; C.L. 1884, § 1832; C.L. 1897, § 2878; Code 1915, § 1360; C.S. 1929, § 34-107; 1941 Comp., § 19-905; 1953 Comp., § 21-9-5.
Cross references. — For supplementary judgment proceedings, see Rule 1-069 NMRA.
Plaintiff has right to enforce judgment if it has not been superseded. The trial court has a duty to give effect to its judgment. Prudential Ins. Co. of Am. v. Anaya, 1967-NMSC-132, 78 N.M. 101, 428 P.2d 640.
Permanent injunction enforceable by the district court. — In an action for negligence, inverse condemnation, injunctive relief and damages, where the parties jointly filed a motion for entry of stipulated permanent injunction and voluntary dismissal with prejudice, and where plaintiff filed suit against defendant, the New Mexico transportation department, seeking enforcement of the permanent injunction, the permanent injunction was a judgment enforceable by the district court and not subject to the arbitration clause contained within the settlement agreement, because despite being the product of a stipulation between the parties, the permanent injunction provided for continued court oversight, and the terms of the permanent injunction comported with the legal rationale supporting injunctive relief. Allred v. N.M. Dep't of Transp., 2017-NMCA-019, cert. denied.
Law reviews. — For article, "Tremors: Justice Scalia and Professor Clinton Re-Shape the Debate over the Cross-Boundary Enforcement of Tribal and State Judgments", see 34 N.M.L. Rev. 239 (2004).
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 49 C.J.S. Judgments §§ 585, 586.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 39 - Judgments, Costs, Appeals

Article 1 - Judgments

Section 39-1-1 - [Judgments and decrees; interlocutory orders; period of control over final judgment.]

Section 39-1-2 - [Judgment rendered subsequent to hearing; notice to attorneys.]

Section 39-1-3 - [Death of party after verdict.]

Section 39-1-4 - [Entry of judgment; execution; motion for new trial.]

Section 39-1-5 - [Judgments enforced; duty of judge.]

Section 39-1-6 - Money judgment; docketing; transcript of judgment; lien on real estate; supersedeas.

Section 39-1-6.1 - Judgment liens; release; penalties.

Section 39-1-6.2 - Judgment debts; discharge.

Section 39-1-7 - Transcript; judgment records.

Section 39-1-8 - Transcript of judgment; contents; fee for issuance.

Section 39-1-9 - [Confession of judgments; entry.]

Section 39-1-10 - [Subject of judgment by confession.]

Section 39-1-11 - [Form of confession of judgment.]

Section 39-1-12 - Record and transcript of judgment by confession; execution.

Section 39-1-13 - [Conditions to stay execution of judgment by confession.]

Section 39-1-14 - [Effect of confessed judgment; transcripts filed in other counties; liens.]

Section 39-1-15 - [Affidavit of good faith.]

Section 39-1-16 - [Contracts providing for confession of judgment before cause of action accrues prohibited.]

Section 39-1-17 - [Execution of foreign judgment based upon confession of judgment prohibited.]

Section 39-1-18 - ["Cognovit note" defined; execution and procurement prohibited; penalty for violation.]

Section 39-1-19 - Repealed.

Section 39-1-20 - Execution after judgment.