United States — New Mexico
NMSA 55-2-325. "Letter of credit" term; "confirmed credit."
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This section defines “letter of credit” and “confirmed credit,” and says the buyer must furnish an agreed letter of credit seasonably.
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United States — New Mexico
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This section defines “letter of credit” and “confirmed credit,” and says the buyer must furnish an agreed letter of credit seasonably.
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This section describes the geographic boundaries of the authority.
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The treasurer must keep specified district fund accounts, pay money from those funds only under stated conditions, report monthly to the board of directors, and deposit district taxes in designated banks.
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The bonds are authorized investments for listed institutions and state funds, and the bonds and their income are tax-free in the state except for inheritance and gift taxes.
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An instrument is payable at the place of payment stated in it, or otherwise at the drawee’s or maker’s address, business location, or residence depending on what is stated.
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A board of finance may put public money on time deposit if it is not needed immediately and the deposit is properly secured; county and municipal boards may not deposit money outside their county.
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This section says when a check or note is taken for an obligation, the obligation may be discharged or suspended depending on the instrument and circumstances.
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A trustee of a deed of trust must meet specified qualification categories, and certain trustees or related corporate trustees cannot be the beneficiary of the deed of trust.
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Gift certificate issuers must give certificates at least 60 months of life, avoid extra fees, and not cut value by fees.
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This section defines many terms used in the New Mexico Uniform Securities Act.
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This section defines presentment and sets rules for how presentment is made and how the receiving party may respond.
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A letter of credit, confirmation, advice, transfer, amendment, or cancellation may be issued in any form that is a signed record.
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The authority must deposit its money promptly in a bank it designates, may authorize withdrawals, and can require deposits to be secured.
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This section tells you how to determine a debtor’s location for the specified secured-transactions rules.
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Certain state-related financial institutions and fiduciaries may invest in economic development revolving fund bonds or notes issued under the Statewide Economic Development Finance Act.
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State agencies, boards, or commissions must give notice before accessing certain financial institution records.
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Each district court clerk must open a court clerk trust account, deposit litigant money within two working days, and issue checks only when a district court order authorizes payment.
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Chapter 20, Acts of 1925, is extended to apply to this act and to electrical irrigation districts organized under it.
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The bonds and their income are exempt from state taxation, except estate taxes, and certain financial and fiduciary institutions may treat the bonds as authorized investments.
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An instrument may be antedated or postdated, and an undated instrument takes the date of issue or first possession by a holder.