Colorado Code § 15-1-107

Check drawn by fiduciary payable to third person, effect
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If a check or
other bill of exchange is drawn by a fiduciary as such or in the name of his principal by a
fiduciary empowered to draw such instrument in the name of his principal, the payee is not
bound to inquire whether the fiduciary is committing a breach of his obligations as fiduciary in
drawing or delivering the instrument and is not chargeable with notice that the fiduciary is
committing a breach of his obligation as fiduciary unless he takes the instrument with actual
knowledge of such breach or with knowledge of such facts that his action in taking the
instrument amounts to bad faith. If, however, such instrument is payable to a personal creditor of
the fiduciary and delivered to the creditor in payment of or as security for a personal debt of the
fiduciary to the actual knowledge of the creditor or is drawn and delivered in any transaction
known by the payee to be for the personal benefit of the fiduciary, the creditor or other payee is
liable to the principal if the fiduciary in fact commits a breach of his obligation as fiduciary in
drawing or delivering the instrument.

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