New Mexico Statutes 56-9-29. [Notice of adjusting and allowing demands; publication;
procedure; claims not presented.] The assignee shall give notice of the time and place of adjusting and allowing demands against the estate of his assignor, by advertisement published in some newspaper printed in the county, or if there be none, in the one nearest the place where the inventory is filed, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least one week before the appointed day, and also, whenever the residence of any of the creditors is known to him, by letters addressed to such creditors at their known or usual place of abode, at least four weeks before the appointed day. The assignee shall attend at the place designated in said notice, in person, on said day, and shall remain in attendance at said place on said day, and during two consecutive days thereafter, and shall commence the adjustment and allowance of demands against the trust fund at nine o’clock a.m. and continue the same until five o’clock p.m. of each of the said three days; and all creditors who, after being notified as aforesaid, shall not attend at the place designated during the said term, and lay before the assignee the nature and amount of their demands, shall be precluded of any benefit of said estate, but the hearing on any demand presented at the time may be continued, for good cause shown, to such time as is deemed right: provided, that any creditor who shall fail to lay his claim before said assignee during the said term on account of sickness, absence from the state, or any other good cause, may, at any time before the declaration of the final dividend, file and prove up his claim, and the same may be allowed, and the remaining dividends paid thereon as in the case of other allowed claims.