Colorado Code § 29-14-109

Effect of and limitations upon validation
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This article shall operate to
supply such legislative authority as may be necessary to validate any such bond anticipation
notes issued prior to July 1, 1981, of such public bodies and any acts and proceedings taken
appertaining to the issuance of such bond anticipation notes by such public bodies or otherwise
prior to said date which the general assembly could have supplied or provided for in the law
under which such bond anticipation notes were issued or such other contracts were executed and
such acts or proceedings where taken; but this article shall be limited to the validation of such
bond anticipation notes, acts, and proceedings to the extent to which the same can be effectuated
under the state and federal constitutions. This article shall not operate to validate, ratify, approve,
confirm, or legalize any bond anticipation note or coupon, act, proceeding, or other matter, the
legality of which is being contested or inquired into in any legal proceeding now pending and
undetermined, and shall not operate to confirm, validate, or legalize any bond anticipation note
or coupon, act, proceeding, or other matter which, prior to July 1, 1981, has been determined in
any legal proceeding to be illegal, void, or ineffective.

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