New Mexico Statutes

§ 39-1-18 — ["Cognovit note" defined; execution and procurement

New Mexico·Ch. 39 Judgments, Costs, Appeals·Art. 1 Judgments
prohibited; penalty for violation.] That any negotiable instrument, or other written contract to pay money, which contains any provision or stipulation giving to any person any power of attorney, or authority as attorney, for the maker, or any indorser [endorser], or assignor, or other person liable thereon, and in the name of such maker, indorser [endorser], assignor, or other obligor to appear in any court, whether of record or inferior, or to waive the issuance or personal service of process in any action to enforce payment of the money, or any part claimed to be due thereon, or which contains any provision or stipulation authorizing or purporting to authorize an attorney, agent or other representative, be he designated howsoever, to confess judgment on such instrument for a sum of mone

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Legislative History

Laws 1933, ch. 48, § 1; 1941 Comp., § 19-918; 1953 Comp., § 21-9-18.

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