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A. The purchase money security interest and lien granted to an interest owner under the provisions of the Oil and Gas Products Lien Act shall follow the product unpaid for or the proceeds of the product if such product has been sold by the first purchaser and the purchase money security interest and lien shall expire one year after the date of the filing of the notice of lien unless proper action to enforce the lien is commenced within a one-year period in the district court of the county in which the production unit, or any part thereof, is located, or wherever the product unpaid for or the proceeds of product sold may be found. Any number of persons claiming purchase money security interests and liens with respect to the products from the same production unit may join in the same action and where separate actions are commenced, the court may consolidate them. The court shall allow as part of the costs of the action any monies paid for filing and recording instruments under the provisions of Subsection A of Section 48-9-5 NMSA 1978 and reasonable attorneys' fees for the prevailing party in the trial and appellate courts. If an action is commenced after the filing of an instrument as provided in Subsection A of Section 48-9-5 NMSA 1978, said instrument shall be considered as a lien upon all products unpaid for and all accounts receivable of or debts due the first purchaser from subsequent purchasers for payment of the price of the products, state royalty payments and the taxes measured by the value of the product, and the purchase money security interest and lien of the claimant may be enforced against such property of the first purchaser in the manner provided by law.
B. Nothing in the Oil and Gas Products Lien Act shall be construed to impair or affect the right of any person to whom any debt may be due for the purchase price of product, state royalty or taxes to maintain a personal action to recover the debt against the person liable for payment thereof.
C. Nothing in the Oil and Gas Products Lien Act shall be construed to impair or affect the rights and remedies of any person under the provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code and the provisions of the Oil and Gas Products Lien Act shall be deemed cumulative to and not a limitation on or a substitution for any rights or remedies otherwise provided by law to a creditor against his debtor. The claimant of a purchase money security interest and lien granted under the terms of the Oil and Gas Products Lien Act may utilize the remedies of replevin, attachment and garnishment.
D. Nothing contained in the Oil and Gas Products Lien Act shall alter or restrict any other remedies in favor of the state of New Mexico, including the cancellation of state oil and gas leases for nonpayment of oil or gas in kind sold by the state or nonpayment of state royalty money due and unpaid, and the provisions of this act shall be deemed cumulative to and not an amendment to, a limitation on or a substitution for any rights or remedies provided by Section 19-10-11 NMSA 1978.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 48. Liens and Mortgages § 48-9-7. Enforcement; actions and costs; cumulative remedies - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-48-liens-and-mortgages/nm-st-sect-48-9-7/
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