Colorado Code § 32-4-407

Inclusion of territory
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The boundaries of any district organized under the
provisions of this part 4 may be changed in the manner prescribed in this part 4, but the change
of boundaries of the district shall not impair or affect its organization or its rights in or to
property, or any of its rights or privileges whatsoever; nor shall it affect or impair or discharge
any contract obligation, lien, or charge for or upon which it might be liable or chargeable had
such change of boundaries not been made. The incorporated areas of cities, towns, water
districts, and unincorporated areas lying within the boundaries of any district organized under
this part 4, as established by the original ordinances of initiating municipalities and from time to
time by action of the board of directors, may be added to the district.

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