State banks shall have:
A. all the powers provided and conferred on them in the Banking Act and such general corporate powers as are appropriate to its purpose;
B. the power to act as a fiduciary in any capacity, after proper qualifications under the Banking Act, and if authorized by its articles of incorporation or any amendment thereto;
C. perpetual succession by its corporate name unless a limited period of duration is stated in its articles of incorporation;
D. the power to sue and be sued in any court of law or equity;
E. the power to make and use a common seal, and alter the same at pleasure;
F. the power to appoint such officers and agents as the business of the corporation shall require, and to allow them suitable compensation; and
G. the power to make contributions to the extent authorized, approved or ratified by action of the board of directors of the corporation, except as otherwise specifically provided or limited by its articles of incorporation, or its bylaws, or by resolution duly adopted by its stockholders, or by statute.
History: 1953 Comp., § 48-22-42, enacted by Laws 1963, ch. 305, § 42; 1975, ch. 330, § 30.
Cross references. — For fiduciary or custodian depositing securities in clearing corporation, see 46-1-12 NMSA 1978.
No claim of ultra vires act by pledging assets. — It was held under former law that the receiver of bank may not be heard to say that the pledging of the assets of the bank to secure a deposit of public funds was an ultra vires act. Melaven v. Hunker, 1931-NMSC-023, 35 N.M. 408, 299 P. 1075.
A solvent bank has a right to pledge its securities to indemnify a surety who signs a bond in its behalf in order that the bank may obtain a deposit of public funds. Melaven v. Hunker, 1931-NMSC-023, 35 N.M. 408, 299 P. 1075 (decided under former law).
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 10 Am. Jur. 2d Banks § 270 et seq.
Forfeiture or expiration of corporate charter, powers after, 47 A.L.R. 1297, 97 A.L.R. 477.
Power of a business corporation to donate to a charitable or similar institution, 39 A.L.R.2d 1192.
Banking corporation's power to enter into partnership or joint venture, 60 A.L.R.2d 917.
9 C.J.S. Banks and Banking §§ 230, 231.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 58 - Financial Institutions and Regulations
Section 58-1-2 - Definitions of banks.
Section 58-1-2.1 - Prohibition.
Section 58-1-4 - Effect on existing banks.
Section 58-1-5 - Deposit of minor; school or institutional deposits.
Section 58-1-6 - Designating agent.
Section 58-1-7 - Adverse claim to deposit.
Section 58-1-8 - Payment from account when no executor or administrator has qualified.
Section 58-1-9 - Transmitting money; foreign exchange.
Section 58-1-10 - Authority to engage in leasing safe deposit facilities; subsidiary company.
Section 58-1-11 - Access by fiduciaries.
Section 58-1-12 - Effect of lessee's death or incapacity.
Section 58-1-13 - Lease to minor.
Section 58-1-14 - Search procedure on death.
Section 58-1-15 - Adverse claims to contents of safe deposit box.
Section 58-1-16 - Special remedies for nonpayment of rent.
Section 58-1-17 - Qualification and fiduciary powers.
Section 58-1-18 - Fiduciary bond or oath excused.
Section 58-1-20 - Reserves against deposits.
Section 58-1-22 - Investments.
Section 58-1-23 - Acceptances.
Section 58-1-24 - Diversification of loans and investments.
Section 58-1-25 - Acquisition of property to satisfy or protect previous loan.
Section 58-1-26 - Acquisition of banking premises and equipment.
Section 58-1-27 - Sale of assets in ordinary course.
Section 58-1-29 - Issuance of capital debentures or notes.
Section 58-1-30 - Pledge of assets.
Section 58-1-31 - Endorsement and signature guaranty and unauthorized assumption of liability.
Section 58-1-33 - Oath of secrecy; surety bonds.
Section 58-1-34 - Powers of director.
Section 58-1-35 - Employees [Examiners] and clerks; designation of deputy.
Section 58-1-36 - Seal of the director.
Section 58-1-37 - Office of the commissioner [director]; delegation of powers.
Section 58-1-39 - Bank records; prescribing manner of keeping.
Section 58-1-40 - Reports of condition; special reports; failure to make; penalty.
Section 58-1-41 - Supervision fees.
Section 58-1-41.1 - Trust department examination; fees.
Section 58-1-41.2 - Additional examinations.
Section 58-1-43 - Fees and penalties; disposition.
Section 58-1-44 - Copies of reports and records; evidence; fees.
Section 58-1-45 - Court review.
Section 58-1-46 - Examinations and reports.
Section 58-1-47 - Commissioner's [Director's] annual report.
Section 58-1-48 - Records of division.
Section 58-1-50 - Limitation of personal liability.
Section 58-1-51 - Standards in regulations.
Section 58-1-52 - Incorporators.
Section 58-1-53 - General corporate powers.
Section 58-1-54 - Powers of director and of state banks.
Section 58-1-55 - Capital structure; impairment of capital.
Section 58-1-56 - Notice of intention.
Section 58-1-57 - Application for permission to file corporate papers.
Section 58-1-59 - Subscription calls.
Section 58-1-65 - Directors and officers.
Section 58-1-66 - Directors; meetings and duties.
Section 58-1-67 - Fidelity bonds and other insurance.
Section 58-1-68 - Authority to declare dividends.
Section 58-1-69 - Capital, surplus and undivided profits; accounting requirements.
Section 58-1-70 - Deposit insurance; membership in federal reserve system.
Section 58-1-71 - Waivers; corporate action by unanimously signed writing.
Section 58-1-72 - Voluntary liquidation and dissolution.
Section 58-1-73 - Director in possession.
Section 58-1-74 - Requirements of reorganization plan.
Section 58-1-75 - Liquidation by commissioner [director].
Section 58-1-76 - Unauthorized conduct of banking business.
Section 58-1-77 - Receipt of deposits while insolvent.
Section 58-1-78 - Unlawful service as officer or director.
Section 58-1-80 - Unlawful concealment of transaction.
Section 58-1-81 - Improper maintenance of accounts; false or deceptive entries and statements.
Section 58-1-82 - Reimbursement for fines and penalties.
Section 58-1-83 - Unlawful use of words "safe deposit.".
Section 58-1-84 - Unlawful sanctions; violations of rules and orders.