Colorado Code § 32-1-303

Court jurisdiction - transfer of file - judge not disqualified
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(1) (a) The
district court sitting in or for any county in this state is vested with the jurisdiction to organize
special districts which may be entirely within or partly within and partly without the judicial
district in which said court is located. The court in and for the county in which the petition for
the organization of a special district has been filed, for all purposes of this part 3 except as
otherwise provided, shall thereafter maintain and have original and exclusive jurisdiction,
coextensive with the boundaries of the special district and of the property proposed to be
included in said special district or affected by said special district, without regard to the usual
limits of its jurisdiction.
(b) If any special district by any reason whatsoever subsequently becomes situated
entirely without a judicial district, the court on its motion or upon motion of the board shall
transfer the entire file pertaining to the special district to the district court of the judicial district
in which the major portion of the special district is then located, and said district court then shall
have full jurisdiction over the special district in accordance with this article as if the proceedings
had originally been filed there.
(2) No judge of the court wherein such petition is filed shall be disqualified to perform
any duty imposed by this part 3 by reason of ownership of property within any proposed special
district.

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