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4-710. Order setting aside judgment, order or writ of this court.

[For use with Rules 2-703 and 3-704 NMRA]  

 

STATE OF NEW MEXICO 

IN THE ________________________ COURT    

______________________________ COUNTY

 No. __________________   

 

________________________________________, Plaintiff 

against    

_______________________________________, Defendant 

    

ORDER SETTING ASIDE JUDGMENT, ORDER

OR WRIT OF THIS COURT

 

            A motion having been made to set aside the (judgment )(an order ___________________) (writ __________________) entered in the above styled case on the ______________, day of __________________ ________, upon the grounds that such ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________

 

(judgment)    (order)    (writ):

 

[  ]        was entered because of (a) (mistake) (inadvertence) (surprise) (excusable neglect) (fraud).  

[  ]        is void because ___________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________

 

(set forth the reason the judgment is void)

 

            The court having held a hearing finds that the motion was timely filed and there are good grounds to grant the relief requested.  

 

            IT IS ORDERED that the above (judgment) (order) (writ) be set aside.  

            [It is further ordered that ____________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________]

 

(set forth if other proceedings or trial is to be held)

 

Dated:

__________________, ________            ____________________________________ 

                                                                        Judge

 

[Approved, effective October 1, 1991.]

 You are being directed to the most recent version of the statute which may not be the version considered at the time of the judgment.