Colorado Code § 35-56-105

Record kept by auctioneers
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All auctioneers, commission merchants, and
other persons who keep a place or stand for publicly vending horses, mules, and horned cattle, or
any of them, in a book kept for that purpose, shall keep a true and faithful record of all the
animals purchased or sold by them, or under their control, which record shall contain a brief
description of the animal, including its age, value, marks, brands, and date of purchase and sale,
and the name and residence of the seller and purchaser in each case.

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