Colorado Code § 34-43-115

Relocation by owner - conditions
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If at any time the locator of any mining
claim, or his assigns, apprehends that his original certificate is defective, erroneous, or that the
requirements of the law had not been complied with before filing, or is desirous of changing his
surface boundaries, or of taking in any part of an overlapping claim which has been abandoned,
or in case the original certificate was made prior to June 1, 1874, and he is desirous of securing
the benefits of this article, such locator, or his assigns, may file an additional certificate, subject
to the provisions of this article, if his relocation does not interfere with the existing rights of
others at the time of such relocation. No such relocation or other record thereof shall preclude
the claimant from proving any such title as he may hold under previous location.

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