Colorado Statutes
§ 30-6-101 — Survey of boundaries - arbitration
Colorado § 30-6-101
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 30-6-101 (2026).
Text
Wherever the boundary lines
of any county are so indefinite as to make it impossible to determine where such
lines are, and when a portion of territory by reason of such indefinite description is
claimed by two counties, the board of county commissioners of each county so
claiming said territory is authorized to have a survey made to define the boundaries.
If it occurs that either county is dissatisfied with the boundary line as thus
determined, it may be entitled to require of the other an arbitration for the
settlement of the matter, from which arbitration there shall be no appeal, and the
decision shall be final.
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Legislative History
Source: G.L. � 420. G.S. � 479. R.S. 08: � 1153. C.L. � 8637. CSA: C. 44, � 80. CRS 53: � 34-2-1. C.R.S. 1963: � 34-2-1.
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