Colorado Code § 30-26-511

Agreement of counties
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(1) Any county is authorized to enter into
agreements with the state or any of its agencies or departments, any of its political subdivisions,
any agency or department of the United States, or any person with respect to any project in order
to facilitate the financing, acquisition, and construction of such project and to promote the
purposes of this part 5. Such agreements may be for a term covering the life of a project, for any
other term, or for any indefinite period. Pursuant to any such agreement, counties or persons may
obligate themselves to make payments in amounts which shall be sufficient to enable such
counties or persons to pay their expenses and the interest and principal payments (whether at
maturity or upon sinking fund redemption) for any bonds issued pursuant to this part 5, to
maintain reasonable reserves for debt service, operation and maintenance, and renewals and
replacements, and to meet the requirements of any rate covenant with respect to debt service
coverage contained in any resolution, trust indenture, or other security instrument.
(2) The obligations of a governmental agency or persons under an agreement with the
county or arising out of the default by any other purchaser with respect to such an agreement
shall not be construed to constitute debt of the governmental agency or persons. To the extent
provided in agreements with the county, such obligations shall constitute special obligations of
the governmental agency or persons and shall be payable solely from the revenues and other
moneys derived by the governmental agency or persons.

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