Colorado Code § 32-4-547

Effect of and limitations upon validation
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This part 5 shall operate to supply
such legislative authority as may be necessary to validate any securities issued, other contracts
executed by districts, and any acts and proceedings taken prior to February 12, 1962,
appertaining to the issuance of securities or execution of other contracts by districts or otherwise,
which the legislature could have supplied or provided for in the law under which such securities
were issued, or such other contracts were executed and such acts or proceedings were taken; but
this part 5 shall be limited to the validation of securities, other contracts, acts, and proceedings to
the extent to which the same can be effectuated under the state and federal constitutions. This
part 5, shall not operate to validate, ratify, approve, confirm, or legalize any bond or other
security, other contract, act, proceedings, or other matter the legality of which is being contested
or inquired into in any legal proceedings pending and undetermined on February 12, 1962, and
shall not operate to confirm, validate, or legalize any bond or other security, other contract, act,
proceedings, or other matter which has been determined in any legal proceedings to be illegal,
void, or ineffective prior to February 12, 1962.

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