Colorado Code § 32-11-556

Rights and powers of securities holders
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(1) Subject to any contractual
limitations binding upon the holders of any issue or series of district securities, or trustee
therefor, including but not limited to the restriction of the exercise of any remedy to a specified
proportion, percentage, or number of such holders, and subject to any prior or superior rights of
others, any holder of securities, or trustee therefor, shall have the right and power, for the equal
benefit and protection of all holders of securities similarly situated:
(a) By mandamus or other suit, action, or proceeding at law or in equity to enforce his
rights against the district, the board, and any other of the officers, agents, and employees of the
district, to require and compel the district, the board, or any such officers, agents, or employees
to perform and carry out their respective duties, obligations, or other commitments under this
article and under their respective covenants and agreements with the holder of any security;
(b) By action or suit in equity to require the district to account as if it is the trustee of an
express trust;
(c) By action or suit in equity to have appointed a receiver, which receiver may enter and
take possession of any facilities and any pledged revenues for the payment of the securities,
prescribe sufficient fees derived from the facilities, and collect, receive, and apply all pledged
revenues or other moneys pledged for the payment of the securities in the same manner as the
district itself might do in accordance with the obligations of the district; and
(d) By action or suit in equity to enjoin any acts or things which may be unlawful or in
violation of the rights of the holder of any securities and to bring suit thereupon.

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