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7-38-59. Certificates of sale; effect of certificates of sale.

A.     Upon receiving payment for the personal property sold, the county treasurer shall execute and deliver a certificate of sale to the purchaser.   

B.     A certificate of sale:   

(1)     is prima facie evidence of the treasurer's right to make the sale and conclusive evidence of the regularity of all proceedings relating to the sale;   

(2)     transfers all of the former property owner's interest in the personal property as of the date of sale. The purchaser takes the personal property free of any unrecorded or unfiled interests unknown to him at the time of sale; and   

(3)     shall be in a form prescribed by regulation of the department.   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-7 > Article-38 > Section-7-38-59

7-38-59. Certificates of sale; effect of certificates of sale.

A.     Upon receiving payment for the personal property sold, the county treasurer shall execute and deliver a certificate of sale to the purchaser.   

B.     A certificate of sale:   

(1)     is prima facie evidence of the treasurer's right to make the sale and conclusive evidence of the regularity of all proceedings relating to the sale;   

(2)     transfers all of the former property owner's interest in the personal property as of the date of sale. The purchaser takes the personal property free of any unrecorded or unfiled interests unknown to him at the time of sale; and   

(3)     shall be in a form prescribed by regulation of the department.   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-7 > Article-38 > Section-7-38-59

7-38-59. Certificates of sale; effect of certificates of sale.

A.     Upon receiving payment for the personal property sold, the county treasurer shall execute and deliver a certificate of sale to the purchaser.   

B.     A certificate of sale:   

(1)     is prima facie evidence of the treasurer's right to make the sale and conclusive evidence of the regularity of all proceedings relating to the sale;   

(2)     transfers all of the former property owner's interest in the personal property as of the date of sale. The purchaser takes the personal property free of any unrecorded or unfiled interests unknown to him at the time of sale; and   

(3)     shall be in a form prescribed by regulation of the department.