Colorado Code § 13-25-120

Corporate resolutions and minutes
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(1) A certified copy of a resolution
purportedly adopted by a meeting of the board of directors, or by a meeting of the stockholders
of a corporation, or of the minutes or of a portion of the minutes of a meeting of the board of
directors or stockholders of a corporation, when the same purports to be certified by an officer of
such corporation and purports to have the seal of such corporation affixed to such certification,
shall be admissible in evidence as prima facie evidence of the adoption of such resolution or as
prima facie evidence of the truth of the statements or recitals contained in such minutes or
portion of such minutes insofar as the same may affect the title to real estate, and it shall not be
necessary to prove any facts as the foundation for the admission of the same in evidence. If any
such certified copy has been filed for record in the office of the county clerk and recorder of the
county where the real estate affected thereby is situate, the record thereof in the office of said
clerk and recorder, or a certified copy of such record certified by the county clerk and recorder,
shall be admissible in evidence in the same manner as the certified copy itself.
(2) The word "corporation" as used in this section shall include both foreign and
domestic corporations. The words "board of directors" as used in this section shall include both a
board of directors and any other board or body of a corporation which has powers and duties
similar to those exercised by a board of directors. The word "stockholders" as used in this
section shall include both stockholders and members of corporations.
(3) The provisions of this section apply to certified copies of resolutions adopted prior to
April 16, 1941, as well as those adopted after such date, and to certified copies of minutes of
meetings or portions of minutes of meetings held prior to April 16, 1941, as well as those held
after such date, and to certified copies which were certified prior to April 16, 1941, as well as
those which were certified after such date.

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