Colorado Statutes
§ 31-2-106 — Legal incorporation - validation - dedication of public property
Colorado § 31-2-106
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 31-2-106 (2026).
Text
(1)Any city or town which is formed, organized, or incorporated and which exercises
the rights and powers of a city or town and has in office a governing body
exercising its duties is deemed legally incorporated. The legality of such formation
or organization shall not be legally denied or questioned after six months from the
date thereof; it is deemed a legally incorporated city or town; and its formation,
organization, or incorporation shall not thereafter be questioned.
(2)All cities and towns organized pursuant to the general laws of this state
prior to July 1, 1975, are hereby validated, and the proceedings adopted therein, and
obligations incurred by such cities and towns are hereby validated and confirmed.
(3)All streets, parks, and other places designated or described
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Legislative History
Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1012, � 1, effective July 1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 31-1-101
Definitions§ 31-1-102
Application - legislative intent§ 31-1-201
Classification of municipalities§ 31-1-202
Cities or towns retaining prior status§ 31-1-205
Organization after change§ 31-10-1001
When absent electors may vote§ 31-10-1003
Self-affirmation on return envelope§ 31-10-1004
Manner of absentee voting by paper ballot§ 31-10-1006
Delivery to judges§ 31-10-1007
Casting and counting absentee ballots§ 31-10-101
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