Colorado Code § 11-105-305

Acceptances - letters of credit
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(1) A state bank may accept:
(a) A draft that has not more than six months' sight to run, exclusive of days of grace,
and is drawn to finance the purchase of goods with maturity in accordance with the original
terms of purchase, or is secured by shipping documents transferring or securing title to goods, or
by receipt of a licensed or bonded warehouse or elevator transferring or securing title to readily
marketable staples;
(b) A draft that has no more than three months' sight to run, exclusive of days of grace,
and is drawn by a bank outside the continental limits of the United States for the purpose of
furnishing dollar exchange for trade.
(2) A state bank may issue letters of credit, but, unless the authority conferred to draw
upon the bank or its correspondents is limited to such drafts as a bank is authorized by this
section to accept, the amount of the credit outstanding at any one time shall be deemed to be a
loan to the person for whose account the credit was issued.

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