Colorado Statutes
§ 38-30-147 — Presiding officer may bring suit to protect property
Colorado § 38-30-147
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 38-30-147 (2026).
Text
Should it
become necessary at any time to protect the rights of such body in and to real
estate or personal property, the presiding officer thereof may bring suit in his own
name for the benefit of the lodge or society over which he presides, in any court of
record of this state having original jurisdiction and may prosecute or defend the
same in the supreme court of the state.
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Legislative History
Source: L. 1893: p. 86, � 2. R.S. 08: � 704. C.L. � 4914. CSA: C. 40, � 42. CRS
53: � 118-1-48. C.R.S. 1963: � 118-1-47.
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Trial - amendments - rules§ 38-1-106
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Appellate review§ 38-1-111
Possession pending appeal§ 38-1-112
Payment to clerk or owner§ 38-1-113
Verdict recorded§ 38-1-115
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