New Mexico Statutes
§ 3-7-4 — Annexation; territory owned by the United States, state of
New Mexico § 3-7-4
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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 3-7-4 (2026).
Text
New Mexico or a political subdivision; interposition not to prohibit annexation.
A.Territory owned by the government of the United States, its instrumentalities, the state of New Mexico or a political subdivision of New Mexico, may be annexed to a municipality upon the consent of the authorized agent of the government of the United States, its instrumentalities, the state of New Mexico or a political subdivision of New Mexico.
B.Territory may be annexed to a municipality which would otherwise be eligible for annexation except for the interposition of territory owned by the government of the United States, its instrumentalities, the state of New Mexico or a political subdivision of New Mexico.
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Legislative History
1953 Comp., § 14-7-4, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 300.
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