Colorado Code § 32-11-642

Thirty-day payment period - deferred payments
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(1) All assessments
made in pursuance of the assessment resolution shall be due and payable without demand not
earlier than thirty-one days after its publication upon its final passage and within sixty days after
such publication.
(2) Each such assessment or any part thereof may at the election of the owner be paid in
installments with interest as provided in this article, whenever the board so authorizes the
payment of assessments.
(3) Failure to pay the whole assessment within such period of thirty days shall be
conclusively considered an election on the part of all persons interested, whether under disability
or otherwise, to pay in installments the amount of the assessment then unpaid.
(4) All persons so electing to pay in installments shall be conclusively considered as
consenting to the project for which each such assessment was levied, and such election shall be
conclusively considered as a waiver of all rights to question the power of jurisdiction of the
urban district to acquire or improve, or acquire and improve, the project, the quality of the work,
the regularity or sufficiency of the proceedings, or the validity or the correctness of the
assessment.
(5) The owner of any tract assessed may at any time pay the whole unpaid principal and
the interest accrued to the next interest payment date, together with penalties if any. The board
may require in the assessment resolution the payment of a premium for any prepayment not
exceeding seven percent of each installment of principal so prepaid.
(6) Subject to the foregoing provisions, all installments, both of principal and interest,
shall be payable at such times as may be determined in and by the assessment resolution.

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