Colorado Code § 15-13-206

Power of representatives in transition
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The power of a domiciliary foreign
personal representative under section 15-13-201 or 15-13-205 shall be exercised only if there is
no administration or application therefor pending in this state. An application or petition for local
administration of the estate terminates the power of the foreign personal representative to act
under section 15-13-205, but the local court may allow the foreign personal representative to
exercise limited powers to preserve the estate. No person who, before receiving actual notice of a
pending local administration, has changed his position in reliance upon the powers of a foreign
personal representative shall be prejudiced by reason of the application or petition for, or grant
of, local administration. The local personal representative is subject to all duties and obligations
which have accrued by virtue of the exercise of the powers by the foreign personal representative
and may be substituted for him in any action or proceedings in this state.

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