Colorado Code § 37-1-107

Correction of faulty notices
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(1) In every case where a notice is provided for
in articles 1 to 8 of this title, if the court finds for any reason that due notice was not given, the
court shall not thereby lose jurisdiction, and the proceeding in question shall not thereby be void
or be abated, but the court shall in that case order due notice to be given, and shall continue the
hearing until such time as notice shall be properly given, and thereupon shall proceed as though
notice had been properly given in the first instance.
(2) In case any particular appraisal, assessment, or levy is held void for want of legal
notice, or in case the board of directors determines that any notice with reference to any land
may be faulty, then the board of directors may file a motion in the original cause asking that the
court order notice to be given to the owner of such land, and the court shall set a time for hearing
as provided in articles 1 to 8 of this title. If the original notice as a whole is held to be sufficient
but faulty only with reference to publication as to particular lands, only the owners of and
persons interested in such particular lands need be notified by such subsequent notice, and if the
publication of any notice in any county is held to be defective or not made in time, publication of
the defective notice need be had only in the county in which the defect occurred.

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