Colorado Code § 35-43-109

Brands personal property - recording by board - rules - effect
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Any brand
recorded shall be the property of the person, association, or corporation causing such record to
be made and shall be subject to sale, assignment, transfer, devise, and descent as personal
property. Instruments of writing evidencing the sale of such brand, assignment, or transfer shall
be recorded by the state board of stock inspection commissioners, and the fee for recording such
sale, assignment, or transfer shall be in an amount determined by the board by rule. The
recording of such instruments of writing shall have the same force and effect as to third parties
as the recording of instruments affecting real estate, and a certified copy of the record of any
such instrument may be introduced in evidence the same as is provided for the certified copies of
instruments affecting real estate.

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