New Mexico Statutes

§ 69-3-18 — [Abandonment of mining claims; methods; encumbered

New Mexico § 69-3-18
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 69Mines
Art. 3Mining Locations and Operations

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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 69-3-18 (2026).

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claims.] In addition to the provision of law now in force in respect to the abandonment of mining claims, they may be abandoned in the following manner: the owner or owners of any mining claim, wishing to abandon the same, may sign and acknowledge in the same manner provided by law for the acknowledgment of deeds, and file for record in the office of the county clerk, a certificate describing the same, stating when and by whom located, the name of the claim, the book and page where the notice of location of such claim is recorded; that he or they give up and abandon such claim, and that the same is open and subject to relocation. Upon the filing of such certificate, the mining claim therein described shall be considered abandoned and open to relocation as if the same had never been located

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Legislative History

Laws 1889, ch. 25, § 6; C.L. 1897, § 2303; Code 1915, § 3458; C.S. 1929, §

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