United States — New Mexico
NMSA 53-20-1. Short title
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This section says Chapter 53, Article 20 NMSA 1978 may be cited as the Foreign Business Trust Registration Act.
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United States — New Mexico
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This section says Chapter 53, Article 20 NMSA 1978 may be cited as the Foreign Business Trust Registration Act.
United States — New Mexico
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A foreign corporate trustee must qualify as a foreign corporation doing business in New Mexico if it keeps the main administration of a trust in the state. A foreign corporate cotrustee is not required to qualify just because its cotrustee is administering the trust in New Mexico. In some cases, a foreign trustee may h
United States — New Mexico
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Certain interstate motor carriers and related businesses must register and pay required fees before operating in New Mexico; the department may register applicants and collect fees, and interstate registration does not by itself allow intrastate service.
United States — New Mexico
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Lobbyists must register with the secretary of state, pay a $50 fee per employer, and file required disclosures and updates.
United States — New Mexico
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A foreign limited liability company must register with the commission before doing business in New Mexico.
United States — New Mexico
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A purchasing group that wants to do business in New Mexico must give notice to the superintendent before doing so and may also have to register and designate the superintendent as its agent for service of legal documents.
United States — New Mexico
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Nonresidents may use certain vehicles in the state for up to 180 days without registering, but the vehicle must show current plates from the owner’s home state.
United States — New Mexico
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This section sets out how a qualified elector can register to vote and how registration forms and certificates must be handled.
United States — New Mexico
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Dealer licensees, auto recycler licensees, and title service company licensees must keep specified records in the department’s required form, retain them for three years, and make them available for inspection during reasonable business hours.
United States — New Mexico
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A person may not act as an agent in New Mexico unless registered or exempt, and broker-dealers or issuers may not use an unregistered/nonexempt agent.
United States — New Mexico
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Licensees, registrants, companies, and security guards must display or carry required licenses/registration cards and report address changes to the department.
United States — New Mexico
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A person may not do broker-dealer business in New Mexico unless registered or exempt, and certain broker-dealers, foreign broker-dealers, and agents get listed exemptions or permissions.