New Mexico Statutes Chapter 57. Trade Practices and Regulations
Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Article 1. Restraints of Trade
- Article 2. Cigarettes
- Article 2A. Cigarette Enforcement
- Article 2B. Fire-Safer Cigarette and Firefighter Protection
- Article 2C. Nicotine Liquid
- Article 3. Trademarks
- Article 3A. Uniform Trade Secrets
- Article 3B. Trademarks
- Article 3C. Patents and Copyrights
- Article 5. Motion Pictures
- Article 5A. Motion Picture Fair Competition
- Article 6. Hotels
- Article 7. Junk Dealers
- Article 8. Trading Stamps
- Article 9. Used Merchandise
- Article 9A. Unused Merchandise Ownership Protection
- Article 10. Distress Sales
- Article 11. Financing of Automobile Sales
- Article 12. Unfair Trade Practices
- Article 12B. Privacy Protection
- Article 12C. Data Breach Notification Act
- Article 13. Pyramid or Multilevel Sales
- Article 14. Price Discrimination
- Article 15. False Advertising
- Article 16. Motor Vehicle Dealers Franchising
- Article 16A. Motor Vehicle Quality Assurance
- Article 17. Standards of Weights and Measures
- Article 18. Weighmasters
- Article 19. Petroleum Products
- Article 19A. Petroleum Products Fair Trade Practices
- Article 20. Beverage Containers
- Article 21. Advertisement of Health Care Services
- Article 22. Charitable Solicitations
- Article 23. Franchise Termination
- Article 24. Food Products Delivery Guarantees
- Article 25. Carnival Ride Insurance
- Article 26. Rental-Purchase Agreements
- Article 27. Assistive Device Lemon Law
- Article 28. Retainage
- Article 28A. Construction Contracts
- Article 29. Pharmacies
- Article 30. Sale of Recycled Metals
- Article 31. Distributed Generation Disclosure Act
- Article 32. Patients’ Debt Collection Protection
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