Colorado Statutes
§ 39-11-133 — Suit to quiet title
Colorado § 39-11-133
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 39-11-133 (2026).
Text
Suit to quiet title or to try title may be
maintained by the grantee or his successors for all or any one or more of the
parcels or tracts acquired under tax deed issued pursuant to said notices and
requests, and it shall not be a defense or ground of objection to such action that
there is a misjoinder of parties or causes of action; but if a defense to such action or
a counterclaim is interposed by a claimant to one or more of said parcels, less than
all, then the action shall be tried as between the plaintiff and such claimant,
separately from the suit as to other parties and other parcels.
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Legislative History
Source: L. 64: R&RE, p. 733, � 1. C.R.S. 1963: � 137-11-33.
Nearby Sections
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§ 39-1-101
Legislative declaration§ 39-1-101.5
Legislative declaration - taxpayer rights§ 39-1-102
Definitions§ 39-1-103.5
Restrictions on information§ 39-1-104
Valuation for assessment - definitions§ 39-1-104.5
Severed mineral interest - placement on tax roll§ 39-1-105
Assessment date§ 39-1-107
Tax liens§ 39-1-108
Payment of taxes - grantor and grantee§ 39-1-109
Taxes paid by mortgagee - effect§ 39-1-112
Taxes available - when§ 39-1-113
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Bluebook (online)
Colorado § 39-11-133, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/co/39/39-11-133.