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  8. Article 4 - Parties


Article 4 - Parties


  • Section 38-4-2 - [Several persons liable on contract, judgment or statute; parties defendant.]
  • Section 38-4-3 - [Joint contracts create joint and several liability; assumption of debt; partners; parties defendant.]
  • Section 38-4-5 - [Suits against partners; joinder; enforcement of judgment; service of process.]
  • Section 38-4-6 - [Married woman.]
  • Section 38-4-7 - Infant; suits between spouses.
  • Section 38-4-8 - [Infants; bond of next friend.]
  • Section 38-4-9 - Costs in suit brought by certain representatives of infant.
  • Section 38-4-10 - Guardian ad litem for infant defendant.
  • Section 38-4-11 - Failure to apply for appointment of guardian ad litem.
  • Section 38-4-12 - Liability of guardian ad litem for costs.
  • Section 38-4-13 - Definition of "infant" as used in Sections 38-4-7 through 38-4-12 NMSA 1978.
  • Section 38-4-14 - Incapacitated person; definition.
  • Section 38-4-15 - Appointment of guardian ad litem to defend suit.
  • Section 38-4-16 - Compromise by guardian ad litem.
  • Section 38-4-17 - Costs paid by guardian ad litem.
  • Section 38-4-18 - Partnerships and corporations may be represented by partner, officer or director in proceedings in magistrate and metropolitan court.
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