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Yes, New Mexico has statutory property laws that govern land disputes, primarily found in the New Mexico Statutes under Title 47, which addresses real property. These laws cover various aspects of property ownership, including rights, boundaries, and disputes. Additionally, New Mexico recognizes common law principles that can also apply to property disputes. For specific issues, it is often advisable to consult a legal professional familiar with state property law.

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