New Mexico Statutes
§ 39-4D-5 — Personal jurisdiction
New Mexico § 39-4D-5
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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 39-4D-5 (2026).
Text
A. A foreign-country judgment shall not be refused recognition for lack of personal jurisdiction if:
(1)the defendant was served with process personally in the foreign country;
(2)the defendant voluntarily appeared in the proceeding, other than for the purpose of protecting property seized or threatened with seizure in the proceeding or of contesting the jurisdiction of the court over the defendant;
(3)the defendant, before the commencement of the proceeding, had agreed to submit to the jurisdiction of the foreign court with respect to the subject matter involved;
(4)the defendant was domiciled in the foreign country when the proceeding was instituted or was a corporation or other form of business organization that had its principal place of business in, or was organized under the laws
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Legislative History
Laws 2009, ch. 142, § 5.
Nearby Sections
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§ 39-1-10
[Subject of judgment by confession.]§ 39-1-11
[Form of confession of judgment.]§ 39-1-15
[Affidavit of good faith.]§ 39-1-19
Repealed§ 39-1-20
Execution after judgment§ 39-1-3
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Bluebook (online)
New Mexico § 39-4D-5, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nm/39/39-4D-5.