United States — New Mexico
NMSA 58-1-33. Oath of secrecy; surety bonds
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Division leaders and employees must swear to keep Banking Act information secret, and all division employees must be covered by a surety bond.
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United States — New Mexico
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Division leaders and employees must swear to keep Banking Act information secret, and all division employees must be covered by a surety bond.
United States — New Mexico
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This section defines key terms used in the Umbilical Cord Blood Banking Act.
United States — New Mexico
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Bonds issued under the Student Loan Act are legal investments for certain financial and fiduciary holders, and they are exempt from state taxation.
United States — New Mexico
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The authority may not make certain mortgage-related loans or purchases until it makes two required findings about inadequate private mortgage funds and the effect of its lending or purchases.
United States — New Mexico
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A municipality or village without a suitable bank in its boundaries must deposit collected public money within 5 days of collection, or within 10 days if inclement weather or a natural disaster exists.
United States — New Mexico
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A person may not use “safe deposit,” “safety deposit,” or similar words for storage-space rentals or in a business title unless a listed exception applies.
United States — New Mexico
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This section says the act applies to certain banks, licensees, and sales finance companies that meet the listed conditions.
United States — New Mexico
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A local government may arrange for a project to be built by the local government, the user, or the user’s designee, and may require bond proceeds to be paid out by a trustee bank or trust company during construction.
United States — New Mexico
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A local cotton boll weevil control committee must deposit collected money in a state-chartered bank or other insured depository and keep its funds separate from other committees’ funds.
United States — New Mexico
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If a common trust fund accounting is presented for approval, the court must set a hearing time and place and order notice of the hearing.
United States — New Mexico
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The commissioner must submit an annual report to the governor, and the report must be printed and made public.
United States — New Mexico
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This section exempts specified financial and insurance institutions from this article, and also excludes certain insurance-premium financing transactions from the article.
United States — New Mexico
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Payment is generally due when the buyer is to receive the goods, and the buyer may inspect the goods after arrival before paying unless the contract says otherwise.
United States — New Mexico
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This section defines “indorsement” and “indorser,” and says when a signature counts as an indorsement on an instrument.
United States — New Mexico
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This section defines key terms used in the Mining Safety Act.
United States — New Mexico
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An association may convert into a federal association if members approve it by at least 51%, and the association must file required meeting and charter documents and complete the federal conversion steps on time.
United States — New Mexico
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The board may issue and sell commission-recommended bonds, and the commission may recommend, secure, and apply bond proceeds under stated conditions.
United States — New Mexico
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This section is repealed.
United States — New Mexico
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Certain New Mexico institutions may sell qualifying mortgage loans to Fannie Mae or a successor and may handle related capital-contribution stock.
United States — New Mexico
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This section defines “merchant,” “financing agency,” and “between merchants.”