Colorado Statutes
§ 38-37-103 — Deputy trustee - successor in office
Colorado § 38-37-103
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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 38-37-103 (2026).
Text
Each public trustee may
appoint deputies who shall have the same power in all respects as the public
trustee. All acts of a deputy public trustee shall have the same effect as though
performed by the public trustee. If a public trustee dies, resigns, or is removed from
office, or if a public trustee's term of office expires after selling any property under
the term of a deed of trust and before executing a certificate of redemption or deed
for the property, the public trustee's successor in office shall execute the
certificate or deed in the same manner that the public trustee making such sale
might have done.
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Legislative History
Source: L. 90: Entire article R&RE, p. 1649, � 1, effective October 1. L. 2007: Entire section amended, p. 1830, � 3, effective June 1.
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