. Polk's real estate register and directory of the United States and Canada. 32 level. Grazing and broken. Grazing and broken. Total 472,490 82,410 554,900 Territory total . 23,576,992 12,877,700 36,454,692 o o 9 en CI 0 a ® Fi re _ JL,ST » 2*3 W SL2. o o «» ff—5 i * ill DIGEST OF THE LAWS OF NEW MEXICO. ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—The acknowledgment may be made before (1) a clerkof the District Court, (2) a judge or clerk of the Probate Court, using the Probateseal, (3) a notary public, (4) a justice of the peace. No seal or scroll is necessaryto the validity of any contract, bond o
. Polk's real estate register and directory of the United States and Canada. 32 level. Grazing and broken. Grazing and broken. Total 472,490 82,410 554,900 Territory total . 23,576,992 12,877,700 36,454,692 o o 9 en CI 0 a ® Fi re _ JL,ST » 2*3 W SL2. o o «» ff—5 i * ill DIGEST OF THE LAWS OF NEW MEXICO. ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—The acknowledgment may be made before (1) a clerkof the District Court, (2) a judge or clerk of the Probate Court, using the Probateseal, (3) a notary public, (4) a justice of the peace. No seal or scroll is necessaryto the validity of any contract, bond or conveyance of real or personal property.(March 20, 1901.) ALIENS.—Aliens who have not lawfully declared their intention to becomecitizens of the United States cannot acquire, hold or own real estate in the ter-ritory. ASSIGNMENTS.—A voluntary assignment act provides for proceedings beforethe district judge. No preferences* are allowed. A judgment by confession will be C. N. MrJLVATNR Investment Brokerfarmlands HURON. BEADLE CO., South Dakota ,N ? S> 3 8,3. CAUFORNIA LANDS See adv. inReal EstateDealersCalifornia 1170 New Mexico (1911) POLKS REAL. ESTATE REGISTER Hew Mexico sustained if not made in fraud of creditors. The claim of no creditor can be dis-charged without his consent unless paid in full. Any creditor not consenting toproceedings cannot share in dividends. ATTACHMENTS.—Attachment may issue on claims amounting to more thanfifty dollars, in the following cases: 1. When the debtor is a non-resident. 2. Or has concealed himself, or absconded, or absented himself from theusual place of abode in the territory, so that ordinary process of law cannot beserved upon him. 3. Or is about to remove his property from the territory, or has fraudulentlyconcealed or disposed of the same, so as to hinder, delay or defraud his creditors. 4. Or is about to fraudulently convey or assign, conceal or dispose of hisproperty, to hinder, delay or defraud his creditors. 5. W
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