Colorado Code § 34-48-107

Tunnels - drifts - right-of-way - condemnation
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The owner of any mining
claim or property who, by reason of established rights, shall be entitled to follow any mineral-
bearing vein or lode into the property of another, and the owner of any mining claim or property
lying on two or more sides of the property of another has the right to enter and cross such
adjoining or intermediate claims or property, with such drifts, tunnels, and crosscuts as may be
necessary for the practical or economical mining and development of his own property and for
the purpose of extracting and removing ore therefrom. When any such owner and the owners of
such adjoining or intermediate claims or property through which such owner desires to pass
under the terms of this section and sections 34-48-108 and 34-48-109 shall be unable to agree
upon the terms, conditions, and purchase price of rights-of-way for such necessary drifts,
tunnels, and crosscuts, then the owner seeking to exercise the rights granted in this section may
exercise the right of eminent domain and condemn the rights-of-way into, across, and through
such intermediate or adjacent lands such as may be necessary for the practical and economical
working of his own property, and such rights-of-way are declared to be private ways of
necessity.

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