Colorado Code § 15-14-606

Duty - standard of care - record keeping - exoneration. Unless otherwise
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agreed by the principal and agent in the agency instrument, an agent is under no duty to exercise
the powers granted by the agency or to assume control of or responsibility for any of the
principal's property or affairs. Whenever the agent exercises the powers granted by the agency,
the agent shall use due care to act in the best interests of the principal in accordance with the
terms of the agency. Any agent who acts under an agency instrument shall be liable for any
breach of legal duty owed by the agent to the principal under Colorado law. The agent shall keep
a record of all receipts, disbursements, and significant actions taken under the agency. The agent
shall not be liable for any loss due to the act or default of any other person.

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