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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 59A-40-1

  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.

A. Any insurer lawfully organized under the laws of the republic of Mexico, or under the laws of any state thereof, and duly authorized by such laws and by its charter or

articles of association and by current license of the appropriate insurance regulatory authority of such republic or any state thereof to underwrite risks of the kinds and in the circumstances hereinafter mentioned, may issue in New Mexico, under license of the superintendent, policies of insurance affording any and all kinds of automobile insurance coverage, health insurance and other casualty insurance coverage, upon persons and personal property, to be in force only while such persons and personal property shall be physically within the boundaries of the republic of Mexico, by complying with the requirements of this article.

B. For the purposes of general provisions of the Insurance Code such license shall be deemed to be a “certificate of authority” to transact such insurance in this state, but subject to the provisions of this article.