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67-2-3. Post roads and mail routes declared to be public roads.

Where as the congress of the United States has declared all post roads over which the mails of the United States are carried to be public roads. It is likewise declared by this section that all such roads are public roads; provided, however, that discontinuance of mail service, and nonuser [nonuse] by the public for three years shall constitute abandonment and vacation of such roads for such roads for such public purpose.   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-67 > Article-2 > Section-67-2-3

67-2-3. Post roads and mail routes declared to be public roads.

Where as the congress of the United States has declared all post roads over which the mails of the United States are carried to be public roads. It is likewise declared by this section that all such roads are public roads; provided, however, that discontinuance of mail service, and nonuser [nonuse] by the public for three years shall constitute abandonment and vacation of such roads for such roads for such public purpose.   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-67 > Article-2 > Section-67-2-3

67-2-3. Post roads and mail routes declared to be public roads.

Where as the congress of the United States has declared all post roads over which the mails of the United States are carried to be public roads. It is likewise declared by this section that all such roads are public roads; provided, however, that discontinuance of mail service, and nonuser [nonuse] by the public for three years shall constitute abandonment and vacation of such roads for such roads for such public purpose.