Colorado Code § 34-48-105

Rights-of-way - condemnation
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All mining claims, including patented and
unpatented claims, shall be subject to the right-of-way of any ditch, flume, pipeline for
transporting water or air for mining purposes, or of any tram, tramway, or pack trail, across any
such locations or claims. Any person or corporation desiring to construct, maintain, and operate
any such flume, ditch, pipeline, tram, tramway, or pack trail shall pay due and just compensation
for such right-of-way to the owner of the claim through which it is proposed to construct,
operate, and maintain such flume, ditch, pipeline, tram, tramway, or pack trail. When the parties
cannot agree upon such right-of-way and the amount of compensation to be paid the owner of
such claim, the same shall be determined in the manner provided by law for the exercise of right
of eminent domain. Such ditch, flume, or pipeline shall be so constructed that the water from
such ditch, flume, or pipeline shall not injure vested rights by flooding.

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