Colorado Code § 13-25-105

Certificate of register - patent
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The official certificate of any register or
receiver of any land office of the United States to any fact or matter on record in his office shall
be received and held competent to prove the fact as certified. The certificate of any such register
of the entry or purchase of any tract of land within his district shall be taken to be evidence of
title in the party who made such entry or purchase, or his heirs and assigns; but a patent for land
shall be considered a better legal and paramount title in the patentee, his heirs, or his assigns than
such register's certificate of the entry and purchase of the same land.

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