New Mexico Statutes

§ 44-7A-5 — Disabling civil dispute clause voidable

New Mexico § 44-7A-5
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 44Miscellaneous Civil Law Matters
Art. 7AUniform Arbitration

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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 44-7A-5 (2026).

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In the arbitration of a dispute between a consumer, borrower, tenant or employee and another party, a disabling civil dispute clause contained in a document relevant to the dispute is unenforceable against and voidable by the consumer, borrower, tenant or employee. If the enforcement of such a clause is at issue as a preliminary matter in connection with arbitration, the consumer, borrower, tenant or employee may seek judicial relief to have the clause declared unenforceable in a court having personal jurisdiction of the parties and subject matter jurisdiction of the issue.

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Legislative History

Laws 2001, ch. 227, § 5.

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