Colorado Code § 36-5-111

Person not applicant may bid - when
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Any person possessing the
qualifications of an applicant, as defined in section 36-5-101, may bid at the sale of any state
lands held pursuant to any law governing the sale thereof. If at the time of the sale the applicant
pays all the costs thereof and deposits with the state board of land commissioners the additional
sum of fifty dollars and declares in writing that he is so qualified and intends to purchase the
lands in accordance with the terms of this article, he shall, if he is a successful bidder at said
sale, be granted thirty days within which to furnish proof of his qualifications to purchase. If he,
within thirty days, furnishes the proof of his qualifications in accordance with the provisions of
this article, he shall be deemed to have purchased the land upon an application under the
provisions of this article and shall be subject to all the benefits and limitations of an applicant
under this article, and a certificate of purchase shall then issue to him. In such case he may also
purchase, upon an application under this article, lands additional to those purchased at such sale
sufficient to make the total value of land purchased by him, in accordance with the provisions of
this article, seven thousand five hundred dollars. If proof of said bidder's qualifications is
furnished as provided in this section, said sum of fifty dollars shall be applied upon the purchase
price of the lands. If proof of the bidder's qualifications is not furnished within thirty days, there
shall be a resale of the lands upon the signed application, and said deposit of fifty dollars shall be
paid by the state board of land commissioners to the person who was the next to the highest
bidder at such sale.

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