Colorado Code § 35-44-106

Proceeds of sale - rules
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The brand inspector making the sale of such estray
shall return the proceeds of such sale to the state board of stock inspection commissioners, who
shall pay the expenses incurred in taking into custody, holding, advertising, and selling such
animal, and place the balance in the estray fund of said board, making a record of the same,
showing the marks and brands and other means of identification of said animal, and giving the
amount realized from the sale of same, which record shall be open to the inspection of the
public. Should the owner of any estray that has been sold be found within three years after the
sale of such animal, the net amount received from the sale of said estray, less a sum determined
by the board by rule, for each estray, to be retained by the board, shall be paid to said owner
upon the owner proving ownership to the satisfaction of the board.

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