Maes v. Old Lincoln County Memorial Commission

Decision Date09 October 1958
Docket NumberNo. 6428,6428
Citation64 N.M. 475,1958 NMSC 115,330 P.2d 556
PartiesRoman MAES, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. OLD LINCOLN COUNTY MEMORIAL COMMISSION, Defendant-Appellee.
CourtNew Mexico Supreme Court

C. C. Chase, Jr., Alamogordo, for appellant.

Fred M. Standley, Atty. Gen., Alfred P. Whittaker, Asst. Atty. Gen., Fred M. Calkins, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.

LUJAN, Chief Justice.

This is an appeal from a judgment of the District Court for Lincoln County granting summary judgment to appellee, Old Lincoln County Memorial Commission, in a quiet title action.

In view of our holding in this case, an extended presentation and discussion of the facts is not deemed necessary. Briefly, the pertinent facts are as set forth below.

On March 28, 1957, appellant filed a suit to enjoin the Old Lincoln County Memorial Commission from trespassing on premises claimed by him. After a hearing, appellant filed an amended complaint seeking to quiet title to certain property against the Old Lincoln County Memorial Commission.

Appellee filed a motion for summary judgment on two grounds: (1) that the issues were res judicata by virtue of the judgment in Cause No. 6115, a quiet title suit brought by appellee against appellant, and (2) that the deed relied on by appellant does not describe any of the lands claimed by appellee. Appellant filed an affidavit in answer to the motion for summary judgment asserting certain defenses.

After hearing evidence and argument and considering briefs, the trial court granted appellee's motion for summary judgment on the ground that the issues were res judicata. This appeal is taken from that judgment.

The Attorney General, as counsel for appellee Old Lincoln County Memorial Commission, has filed a motion to dismiss the appeal. The basis for the motion is that this proceeding is, in effect, an action against the State and cannot be maintained without its consent. This contention was not raised in the lower court and is presented for the first time by the motion to dismiss. However, this attack goes to jurisdiction and may be raised for the first time in this court. State ex rel. Evans v. Field, 27 N.M. 384, 201 P. 1059; Arnold v. State, 48 N.M. 596, 154 P.2d 257; Hathaway v. New Mexico State Police, 57 N.M. 747, 263 P.2d 690.

There is no question but that the Old Lincoln County Memorial Commission is an agency and instrumentality of the State of New Mexico. It was created by Chapter 138 of Laws of 1949 and is entrusted with the protection and preservation of the Old Lincoln County court house as a memorial and museum. Sections 4-12-23 through 4-12-30, N.M.S.A.1953.

No citation of authority is necessary for the fundamental proposition that the State cannot be sued without its consent. Thus the only remaining question is whether the State has consented to suits such as the one pressed here on appeal. It is settled in this jurisdiction that appearance by counsel cannot have the effect of waiving the State's immunity. Consent to suit must be granted by the legislature. Dougherty v. Vidal, 37 N.M. 256, 21 P.2d 90; Arnold v. State, 48 N.M. 596, 154 P.2d 257; State ex rel. Del Curto v. District Court of Fourth Judicial District, 51 N.M. 297, 183 P.2d 607; Vigil v. Penitentiary of New Mexico, 52 N.M. 224, 195 P.2d 1014; Parr v. New Mexico State Highway Department, 54 N.M. 126, 215 P.2d 602.

We find no omnibus legislative consent to bring suit against the State to quiet title. Section 22-14-12, N.M.S.A.1953, provides as follows:

'Upon the conditions herein prescribed for the protection of the state of New Mexico, the consent of the state is given to be named a party in any suit which is now pending or which may hereafter be brought in any court of competent jurisdiction of the state to quiet title to or for the foreclosure of a mortgage or other lien upon real...

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