New Mexico Code § 17-4-2

Eminent domain power; abandonment or relinquishment of property acquired
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property acquired.
Any property or rights-of-way required for use by the state game commission may be
acquired as for a public purpose and as a matter of public necessity under the power of
eminent domain, by and with the written approval of the board of county commissioners
of the county in which the property or rights-of-way sought are located, in an action
instituted and prosecuted in the name of the state, according to the procedure for
condemnation provided by the Eminent Domain Code [42A-1-1 to 42A-1-33 NMSA
1978]. Provided nevertheless, that any property right acquired under the provisions of
this section, if and when the use for which it was acquired has been abandoned for
three years or otherwise relinquished, shall revert to the grantor from whom it was
derived.
History: Laws 1939, ch. 223, § 2; 1941 Comp., § 43-402; Laws 1947, ch. 48, § 2; 1953
Comp., § 53-4-2; Laws 1981, ch. 125, § 47.

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