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39-3-24. Discretionary stay.

In all actions of contested elections, mandamus, removal of public officers, quo warranto or prohibition, it is discretionary with the court rendering judgment, or with the supreme court, to allow a supersedeas of the judgment. If the appeal or writ of error is allowed to operate as a supersedeas, it shall be upon terms and conditions the court may deem proper.   

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Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-39 > Article-3 > Section-39-3-24

39-3-24. Discretionary stay.

In all actions of contested elections, mandamus, removal of public officers, quo warranto or prohibition, it is discretionary with the court rendering judgment, or with the supreme court, to allow a supersedeas of the judgment. If the appeal or writ of error is allowed to operate as a supersedeas, it shall be upon terms and conditions the court may deem proper.   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-39 > Article-3 > Section-39-3-24

39-3-24. Discretionary stay.

In all actions of contested elections, mandamus, removal of public officers, quo warranto or prohibition, it is discretionary with the court rendering judgment, or with the supreme court, to allow a supersedeas of the judgment. If the appeal or writ of error is allowed to operate as a supersedeas, it shall be upon terms and conditions the court may deem proper.