Colorado Code § 36-2-115

Mining under claim - bond - damages
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When any improvements are made
upon any claim held or used for arable or pastoral agriculture or upon any building lot, mill site,
or other lot or premises and any person demands of the claimant to mine any portion of the claim
upon which such improvements have been made, it is lawful for the occupant or holder of the
claim to require a good and sufficient bond, in a sum double the value of the improvements upon
the land sought to be mined, from the party demanding to mine upon the claim, with two or more
sureties, to be approved by the county court of the county in which the claim is situate
conditioned that the party shall pay all damage which may be sustained by the occupant or
holder of such claim to the improvements thereon.

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