Colorado Statutes
§ 13-57-103 — Breach of bond - levy on security - sale
Colorado § 13-57-103
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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 13-57-103 (2026).
Text
Where bonds are taken
by a sheriff for the future delivery of property and the defendant or his security
does not return the property named in the bond conformably to the condition
thereof, the officer having such execution may proceed to execute the same in the
same manner as if no levy had been made. In case the defendant's property, or a
sufficiency thereof, cannot be found, the officer may proceed to levy on so much of
the property of the security in the delivery bond as will make the amount called for
in such bond. The property which may be so taken may be sold, by giving notice
thereof, as prescribed in section 13-57-101, and no future delivery bond shall be
allowed.
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Legislative History
Source: R.S. p. 379, � 31. G.L. � 1432. G.S. � 1864. R.S. 08: � 3651. C.L. �
5949. CSA: C. 93, � 59. CRS 53: � 77-7-3. C.R.S. 1963: � 77-7-3.
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