Colorado Code § 24-72-107

Abstract books, when notice
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The abstracts, books, copies, minutes, and
extracts, when so placed in the county clerk and recorder's office, shall be deemed notice of all
deeds, mortgages, agreements in writing, powers of attorney, and other written instruments
affecting or pertaining to the title of real estate, or any interest therein, appearing thereby to have
been executed and recorded prior to the destruction of such records, in like manner and to the
same intent as the records so destroyed. Nothing in this part 1 shall impair the effect of said
destroyed records as notice.

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