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Facts

The case involves a dispute between a property owners' committee and a county government regarding an unspecified matter. An individual sought to intervene in the case but was not successful. The details of the underlying events leading to the dispute are not provided in the decision.

Procedural History

  • District Court, Lincoln County, presided by Judge Karen L. Parsons: The District Court ruled in favor of the Plaintiff-Appellee, the Property Owners Committee of Rancho Ruidoso Valley Estates. The Applicant/Intervenor-Appellant's attempt to intervene was denied.

Parties' Submissions

  • Plaintiff-Appellee (Property Owners Committee of Rancho Ruidoso Valley Estates): [Not applicable or not found]
  • Defendant (County of Lincoln): [Not applicable or not found]
  • Applicant/Intervenor-Appellant (Rabbi Y’Hoshua Cohen): [Not applicable or not found]

Legal Issues

  • Whether the District Court's decision to deny the Applicant/Intervenor-Appellant's intervention was correct.

Disposition

  • The Court of Appeals of New Mexico affirmed the District Court's decision.

Reasons

Per Michael E. Vigil J. (Wechsler and Garcia JJ. concurring): The Court of Appeals proposed a summary affirmance in its notice of proposed summary disposition, citing reasons outlined in that notice. No memorandum opposing the summary affirmance was filed by the Applicant/Intervenor-Appellant within the allowed time. Consequently, the Court affirmed the District Court's decision. (headnotes)

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