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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 19 — Public Lands · Article 4 — Townsites

19-4-14. [Appraisement; contents; valuations.]

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Said appraisers shall appraise all lots or parcels of land, unclaimed or not, conveyed by virtue of any law, in such town, at their just and full cash value, and file their written appraisement, as aforesaid. Said appraisement shall contain a description of each lot or parcel of land so appraised, and a statement of the cash value of each lot and parcel of land so appraised. Said appraisers shall make a separate statement of the value of such lots and parcels of land without improvements, and the aggregate value of both; there shall be attached to such appraisement a written affidavit of said appraisers, verifying each statement of such appraisement, and alleging that each of said lots and parcels of land is appraised at its just and full value.
The appraisement shall be required only in cases where the time has expired by prior laws for claimants to file their statements.
History: Laws 1882, ch. 70, § 8; C.L. 1884, § 2782; C.L. 1897, § 3985; Code 1915, § 5526; C.S. 1929, § 144-114; 1941 Comp., § 8-514; 1953 Comp., § 7-5-14.
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