New Mexico Constitution

Article XXII, § 7 — Obligations due territory or subdivision

New Mexico Const. art. XXII, § 7

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N.M. Const. art. XXII, § 7.

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All recognizances, bonds, obligations and undertakings entered into or executed to the territory of New Mexico, or to any county, school district, municipality, officer or official board therein, shall remain valid according to the terms thereof, and may be sued upon and recovered by the proper authority under the state law.

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