Colorado Statutes
§ 13-52-107 — What moneys may be levied on
Colorado § 13-52-107
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 13-52-107 (2026).
Text
All paper currency, coins, bank
bills, and other evidence of debt used or circulated or intended to be used or
circulated as money and issued by any corporation or state, or by the United States,
may be levied upon under any execution or writ of attachment as other personal
property is levied upon or attached and shall be returned by the officer making
such levy as so much money collected without sale.
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Legislative History
Source: R.S. p. 383, � 45. G.L. � 1446. G.S. � 1876. R.S. 08: � 3615. C.L. �
5903. CSA: C. 93, � 8. CRS 53: � 77-1-8. C.R.S. 1963: � 77-1-8.
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