Colorado Statutes
§ 16-13-511 — Severability
Colorado § 16-13-511
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 16-13-511 (2026).
Text
If any provision of this part 5 is found by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, the remaining provisions of this part 5
are valid, unless it appears to the court that the valid provisions of this part 5 are so
essentially and inseparably connected with, and so dependent upon, the void
provision that it cannot be presumed that the general assembly would have enacted
the valid provisions without the void provision or unless the court determines that
the valid provisions, standing alone, are incomplete and are incapable of being
executed in accordance with the legislative intent of this part 5.
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Legislative History
Source: L. 87: Entire section added, p. 644, � 24, effective July 1.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 16-1-101
Short title§ 16-1-102
Scope§ 16-1-103
Purpose§ 16-1-104
Definitions§ 16-1-105
Interpretation of words and phrases§ 16-1-108
Admission of records in court§ 16-10-101
Jury trials - statement of policy§ 16-10-102
When jury panel exhausted§ 16-10-103
Challenge of jurors for cause§ 16-10-104
Peremptory challenges§ 16-10-105
Alternate jurors§ 16-10-106
Incapacity of juror§ 16-10-107
Challenge to entire jury panel§ 16-10-108
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