Colorado Statutes
§ 34-44-103 — Mine owners - tenants in common - rights
Colorado § 34-44-103
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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 34-44-103 (2026).
Text
If two or more
persons own any mine they shall be considered tenants in common. Any one or
more such tenants in common shall have the right to enter upon, occupy, prospect,
develop, and work said mine in a minerlike manner, extracting, milling, and
disposing of the ore from the common property without the consent of any
nonworking tenant in common, subject to accounting to the nonworking tenant in
common for his proportionate share of the net profits of such mining operations.
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Legislative History
Source: L. 23: p. 451, � 1. CSA: C. 92, � 8. CRS 53: � 92-23-1. C.R.S. 1963: �
92-23-1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 34-1-301
Legislative declaration§ 34-1-302
Definitions§ 34-1-303
Geological survey to make study§ 34-1-304
Master plan for extraction§ 34-20-101
Legislative declaration§ 34-20-102
Definitions§ 34-21-102
Commissioner of mines§ 34-21-104
Rules and regulations§ 34-21-105
Conflicts of interest§ 34-21-106
Officers not to reveal information - penalty§ 34-21-108
Report of director§ 34-21-109
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