Colorado Code § 29-4-115

Mortgage when financed by government
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(1) In connection with any
housing project financed in whole or in part by a government, every city also has power to
mortgage all or any part of such housing project, the construction of which was financed with the
proceeds of its bonds or with such proceeds supplemented by the proceeds of a grant from the
federal government, and by such mortgage:
(a) To vest in a government the right, in the event of default as defined in such
mortgage, to foreclose the mortgage through judicial proceedings or through the exercise of a
power of sale without judicial proceedings as long as the government is the holder of any of the
bonds secured by such mortgage;
(b) To vest in a trustee the right, in the event of default as defined in such mortgage, to
foreclose such mortgage through judicial proceedings or through the exercise of a power of sale
without judicial proceedings, but only with the consent of the government which aided in
financing the project;
(c) To vest in an obligee other than a government the right, but only with the consent of
the government which aided in financing the project involved, to foreclose such mortgage by
judicial proceedings;
(d) To vest in an obligee, including a government, the right in foreclosing any mortgage
as aforesaid to foreclose such mortgage as to all or such part of the property covered by such
mortgage as such obligee, in its absolute discretion, elects; such institution, prosecution, and
conclusion of any such proceedings or the sale of such parts of the mortgaged property shall not
affect in any manner or to any extent the lien of the mortgage on the parts of the mortgaged
property not included in such proceedings or not sold.

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