St. Sauver v. New Mexico Peterbilt Inc. St. Sauver v. New Mexico Peterbilt Inc.

St. Sauver v. New Mexico Peterbilt Inc‪.‬

101 N.M. 84, 678 P.2d 712, 1984.NM.40257

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Publisher Description

This negligence action arose out of an automobile accident which occurred on New Mexico State Road 44 within the exterior boundaries of the Zia Pueblo. The named defendants included, inter alia, the New Mexico State Highway Department (NMSHD) and Juan Medina (Medina). Medina filed a Motion to Dismiss, alleging lack of both personal and subject matter jurisdiction. Uncontroverted affidavit testimony established that Medina was an enrolled tribal member of the Zia Pueblo. Evidence further established that NMSHD has a right-of-way lease over State Road 44.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1984
March 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
7
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
59.6
KB

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