Colorado Code § 30-5-101

Legislative declaration - county boundaries
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(1) The general assembly
recognizes that in the establishment of the state of Colorado the counties of the territory of
Colorado were adopted as the counties of the new state and that there have been additional
counties established by law and in accordance with then current methods of surveying and
describing county boundaries. The general assembly finds and declares that it is desirable to
revise the descriptions of county boundaries to update and establish by law more precise
definitions of the boundaries of the several counties of this state as they are known to exist with
the use of modern methods and equipment. It is not the intent of the general assembly to effect
the transfer of land from one county to another or to adversely affect the title of any property
merely because of the redefinition of county boundaries.
(2) The following shall be the boundaries of the respective counties of this state.

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