§ 4-49-1 Bonds for remodeling and making additions
§ 4-49-2 [Location of county hospitals; approval of the department of health.]
§ 4-49-3 [Two or more counties joining in construction of county hospital; bonds.]
§ 4-49-4 Bonds for courthouses, jails and bridges
§ 4-49-5 [Election necessary.]
§ 4-49-6 Legislative declaration; necessary public buildings and public projects
§ 4-49-7 General obligation bonds; authority to issue
§ 4-49-8 Election on bond question; petition; notice; election without petition
§ 4-49-9 [Second petition; procedure.]
§ 4-49-10 [Conduct of election.]
§ 4-49-11 [Ballots.]
§ 4-49-12 [Qualifications of voters.]
§ 4-49-13 [Stream on county boundary; bridge bonds.]
§ 4-49-14 [Vote for issuance; notice of bids; proposals; place of construction.]
§ 4-49-15 [Contracts authorized.]
§ 4-49-16 [Registration of bonds.]
§ 4-49-17 [Tax levy for payment of bonds.]
§ 4-49-18 [Taxes to be paid in cash; use for specified purpose.]
§ 4-49-19 [Redemption; notice; cancellation.]
§ 4-49-20 [Use of funds for specific purpose; misapplication;
§ 4-49-21 [Failure to levy tax; mandamus.]

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 4 > Article 49 - Bonds for Courthouses, Jails, Bridges, Hospitals and

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
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  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • Writ: A formal written command, issued from the court, requiring the performance of a specific act.