In case of any voluntary assignment for the benefit of creditors, such assignment shall not become operative and the assignee shall not enter into the possession of the property assigned until he shall have executed a good and sufficient bond to the state of New Mexico in a sum to be fixed by the judge of the district court of the county of the assignor's residence, which sum shall not be less than double the value of the property assigned; which value shall be ascertained by proof satisfactory to such district judge before the approval of the bond, conditioned for the faithful performance of all his duties as such assignee, and for the payment to the parties entitled thereto, promptly and without delay, of all sums of money which may come into his hands as such assignee. And any person aggrieved may maintain an action upon the said bond in his own name, or in the name of the state, on his relation, in any district court of this state having jurisdiction.
History: Laws 1889, ch. 67, § 8; C.L. 1897, § 2825; Code 1915, § 281; C.S. 1929, § 7-108; 1941 Comp., § 23-108; 1953 Comp., § 27-1-8.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
Compiler's notes. — This section and 56-9-9 NMSA 1978, relating to voluntary assignments, may be affected by Laws 1889, ch. 71, §§ 1 to 44, compiled presently as 56-9-10 to 56-9-53 NMSA 1978, relating to the same subject. Laws 1889, ch. 67, became effective on February 19, 1889, while Laws 1889, ch. 71, became effective on February 20, 1889. Provisions concerning assignee's bond in the later act are in 56-9-18 NMSA 1978.
Liberally construed. — The law providing for a general assignment for the benefit of all the insolvent's creditors should receive a liberal construction. Schofield v. Folsom, 1894-NMSC-015, 7 N.M. 601, 38 P. 251.
Section covers voluntary assignments only. — Notwithstanding that the general purpose of the act is to prevent preference among creditors, and to create out of any such preference an involuntary assignment, this section was evidently incorporated into it as a piece of legislation designed for a wholly different purpose, and relates, by its terms, to voluntary, rather than involuntary, assignments. Schofield v. Folsom, 1894-NMSC-015, 7 N.M. 601, 38 P. 251.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 6 Am. Jur.2d Assignments for Benefit of Creditors §§ 3, 136 to 138.
6A C.J.S. Assignments for Benefit of Creditors §§ 2, 48.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 56 - Commercial Instruments and Transactions
Article 9 - Transfers to Prefer Creditors - Voluntary Assignments
Section 56-9-1 - [Transfers to prefer creditors; effect; exception of mortgage in good faith.]
Section 56-9-2 - [Interested persons may file suit.]
Section 56-9-3 - [Parties; order for creditors to appear; publication of notice.]
Section 56-9-4 - [Surrender of property to receiver.]
Section 56-9-5 - [Distribution of assets; final judgment; appeal.]
Section 56-9-6 - [Writ of ne exeat or attachment.]
Section 56-9-7 - [Claims of creditors; verification.]
Section 56-9-9 - [Failure of assignee to settle estate; suit to compel settlement.]
Section 56-9-10 - [Voluntary assignments; acknowledgment and recording.]
Section 56-9-11 - [Inventory by assignee.]
Section 56-9-12 - [Inventory to be accompanied by affidavit.]
Section 56-9-13 - [Appraisement.]
Section 56-9-14 - [Oath of appraisers.]
Section 56-9-15 - [Filing of appraisement and oath.]
Section 56-9-16 - [Compensation of appraisers.]
Section 56-9-17 - [Additional property; appraisement.]
Section 56-9-18 - [Statement of assignee; bond.]
Section 56-9-19 - [Conditions of bond.]
Section 56-9-20 - [Recording of bond; filing copies of bond and other papers with county clerk.]
Section 56-9-21 - [Approval or rejection of bonds taken in vacation.]
Section 56-9-22 - [Failure to give additional bond; revocation of authority.]
Section 56-9-23 - [Old bond is valid until new bond approved.]
Section 56-9-24 - [Suit on bond.]
Section 56-9-25 - [Statement of accounts; time of making; dismissal for failure to make.]
Section 56-9-26 - [Notice of filing accounts.]
Section 56-9-27 - [Advertising paid by assignee; credit.]
Section 56-9-28 - [Adjustment and allowance of demands.]
Section 56-9-30 - [Assignee may administer oaths to witnesses.]
Section 56-9-31 - [Rejection of claims.]
Section 56-9-32 - [Rejected claim; right to bring action; limitation.]
Section 56-9-33 - [Judgments in favor of claimant certified to assignee.]
Section 56-9-35 - [Failure of assignee to file inventory or give bond; citation to show cause.]
Section 56-9-36 - [Dismissal of assignee.]
Section 56-9-37 - [Insolvency or removal of security on bond.]
Section 56-9-38 - [Appointment of new assignee.]
Section 56-9-39 - [Dismissal of assignee; delivery of papers, moneys and effects.]
Section 56-9-40 - [Sale of property; order of court; bond of assignee.]
Section 56-9-41 - [Time for payment of claims; notice; refusal to pay; penalty; dismissal.]
Section 56-9-42 - [Assignee to give information as to condition of estate.]
Section 56-9-43 - [Petition for relief against assignee; citation; procedure.]
Section 56-9-44 - [Exempt property not included in assignment.]
Section 56-9-45 - [Prior liens not affected.]
Section 56-9-46 - [Attachment not to issue after assignment.]
Section 56-9-47 - [Preferences inure to benefit of all creditors alike.]
Section 56-9-48 - [Discharge; application by assignee; notice; contents of petition.]
Section 56-9-49 - [Hearing and determination of application for discharge.]
Section 56-9-50 - [Appeals from final judgment.]
Section 56-9-52 - [Compensation of assignee and counsel.]