Colorado Code § 31-21-406

Suit by bondholder - city or town to protect
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In the event that any action,
suit, or proceeding is brought by any bondholder, creditor, or other person, wherein it is sought
to compel the levy of any further bond tax on property which has been discharged from said tax
by payment in full, the city or town shall take all necessary steps to protect said property on
which the tax has been paid in full by purchasing property sold for the nonpayment of such tax in
the event that there are no other purchasers and by making ample provisions for the payment of
delinquent bond taxes or the installments thereof out of the general fund or any other available
fund, the intention being that, as between the city or town and the taxpayer, any particular
property may be fully discharged and relieved from the lien of such tax or the levy of any further
tax for the same purpose by payment in full of its proportionate share thereof at the time of
payment.

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