Colorado Code § 34-43-114

Affidavit of annual labor, improvements, or payment of federal claim rental fee - effect of filing - repeal
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(1) On or before December 30th of each year following the
end of any set time or annual period allowed for the performance of labor or making
improvements upon any lode claim or placer claim, or for the payment of an annual claim rental
fee as required by federal law in lieu of such work or improvements, the person on whose behalf
such outlay was made, or such person's representative, may make and record in the office of the
recorder of the county wherein such claim is situate an affidavit in substance as follows:
STATE OF COLORADO )
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County of .....................................)
Before me, the subscriber personally appeared ............, who, being duly sworn, saith that
at least ........ dollars [worth of work or improvements were performed or made upon] [claim
rental fee as required by federal law was paid upon] (here describe claim or part of claim),
situate in .............. mining district, county of .............., state of Colorado, between the ..............
day of .............., A.D..., and the .... day of .............., A.D.... Such expenditure was made by or at
the expense of .............., owners of said claim, for the purpose of complying with the law, and
holding said claim.
Jurat:
(Signature) ......................................
(2) Such affidavit when recorded shall be prima facie evidence of the performance of
such labor or the making of such improvements or the payment of such annual claim rental fee.
The original thereof, or a certified copy of the record of the same, shall be received as evidence
accordingly by the courts of this state, and this class of evidence shall be receivable, where
relevant or material, in all causes.
(3) (a) The fee for recording the affidavit described in subsection (1) of this section is set
forth in section 30-1-103 (2)(m), C.R.S.
(b) This subsection (3) is repealed, effective July 1, 2025.

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