Colorado Code § 11-41-116

Where associations may operate
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Upon approval of the commissioner, a
savings and loan association may conduct business in this state, in other states, in the District of
Columbia, in the territories and colonies of the United States, and in foreign countries, and have
one or more offices out of this state, and own, hold, purchase, mortgage, lease, and convey real
and personal property out of this state if such powers are included within the objects set forth in
its articles of incorporation and are not in violation of any other provision of articles 40 to 46 of
this title.

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