Colorado Constitution
Article XIV, § 14 — Existing cities and towns may come under general law
Colorado Const. art. XIV, § 14
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Colo. Const. art. XIV, § 14.
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The general assembly shall also make provision, by general law, whereby any city, town or village, incorporated by any special or local law, may elect to become subject to and be governed by the general law relating to such corporations.
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History
Entire article added, effective August 1, 1876, see L. 1877, p. 68.
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