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35-3-3. Jurisdiction; civil actions.

A.     Magistrates have jurisdiction in civil actions in which the debt or sum claimed does not exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000), exclusive of interest and costs.   

B.     Except as provided in Subsection C of this section, civil jurisdiction extends to actions in contract, quasi-contract and tort and where expressly conferred by law.   

C.     A magistrate has no jurisdiction in a civil action:   

(1)     for malicious prosecution, libel or slander;   

(2)     against public officers for misconduct in office;   

(3)     for specific performance of contracts for the sale of real property;   

(4)     in which the title or boundaries of land may be in dispute or drawn into question;   

(5)     affecting domestic relations, including divorce, annulment or separation or custody, support, guardianship, adoption or dependency of children;   

(6)     to grant writs of injunction, habeas corpus or extraordinary writs; or   

(7)     where jurisdiction is vested exclusively in another court.   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-35 > Article-3 > Section-35-3-3

35-3-3. Jurisdiction; civil actions.

A.     Magistrates have jurisdiction in civil actions in which the debt or sum claimed does not exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000), exclusive of interest and costs.   

B.     Except as provided in Subsection C of this section, civil jurisdiction extends to actions in contract, quasi-contract and tort and where expressly conferred by law.   

C.     A magistrate has no jurisdiction in a civil action:   

(1)     for malicious prosecution, libel or slander;   

(2)     against public officers for misconduct in office;   

(3)     for specific performance of contracts for the sale of real property;   

(4)     in which the title or boundaries of land may be in dispute or drawn into question;   

(5)     affecting domestic relations, including divorce, annulment or separation or custody, support, guardianship, adoption or dependency of children;   

(6)     to grant writs of injunction, habeas corpus or extraordinary writs; or   

(7)     where jurisdiction is vested exclusively in another court.   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-35 > Article-3 > Section-35-3-3

35-3-3. Jurisdiction; civil actions.

A.     Magistrates have jurisdiction in civil actions in which the debt or sum claimed does not exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000), exclusive of interest and costs.   

B.     Except as provided in Subsection C of this section, civil jurisdiction extends to actions in contract, quasi-contract and tort and where expressly conferred by law.   

C.     A magistrate has no jurisdiction in a civil action:   

(1)     for malicious prosecution, libel or slander;   

(2)     against public officers for misconduct in office;   

(3)     for specific performance of contracts for the sale of real property;   

(4)     in which the title or boundaries of land may be in dispute or drawn into question;   

(5)     affecting domestic relations, including divorce, annulment or separation or custody, support, guardianship, adoption or dependency of children;   

(6)     to grant writs of injunction, habeas corpus or extraordinary writs; or   

(7)     where jurisdiction is vested exclusively in another court.