Colorado Code § 36-5-103

Applicants - qualifications - value
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In addition to the matters contained in
other applications for the sales of state lands, applications under this article shall contain and be
accompanied by proof, satisfactory to the state board of land commissioners and conclusive
beyond reasonable doubt, of the applicant's qualifications and the affidavit of the applicant that
such application is made in good faith for the purpose of acquiring the land for himself only and
for the purpose of settling upon or improving the same. No person shall be entitled or allowed to
make more than one application under this article, and no application shall include more land
than the applicant shall estimate to be worth seven thousand five hundred dollars. The lands
purchased under this article need not be contiguous if the state board of land commissioners
approves a sale of noncontiguous lands.

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