New Mexico Statutes
§ 53-20-16 — Consequences of transacting business without authority
New Mexico § 53-20-16
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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 53-20-16 (2026).
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A.A foreign business trust transacting business in this state without a certificate of authority may not maintain a proceeding in any court in this state until it obtains a certificate of authority.
B.The successor to a foreign business trust that transacted business in this state without a certificate of authority and the assignee of a cause of action arising out of that business may not maintain a proceeding based on that cause of action in any court in this state until the foreign business trust or its successor obtains a certificate of authority.
C.A court may stay a proceeding commenced by a foreign business trust, its successor or assignee until it determines whether the foreign business trust or its successor requires a certificate of authority. If it so determines, the court may
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Legislative History
Laws 2001, ch. 200, § 98.
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New Mexico § 53-20-16, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nm/53/53-20-16.