Colorado Code § 37-26-109

District to file verified return - decree
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(1) After the expiration of ninety
days from the date of the first publication of said notice, said district shall file in the proceeding
in said district court its verified return of its acts under the order of the court theretofore made,
attaching thereto affidavits of the printers or publishers of said newspapers of the publication of
said notice in three newspapers.
(2) Thereupon said court shall forthwith hear said cause and shall enter a decree of court
adjudging that all owners and holders of said bonds, or interest coupons to be retired or refunded
by said plan and proceeding of the district, who have not within ninety days after the date of the
first publication of said notice filed in said court their written dissent and objections to the
proceedings have consented that their said bonds or interest coupons be retired or refunded under
the proposed plan. In the decree the court shall direct the officers of said district to deposit with
the Colorado water conservation board, as trustee for the persons entitled thereto, the pro rata
part of the cash or refunding bonds which, under said settlement, belongs to the holders of said
bonds, claims for interest, or interest coupons whose consent was so obtained by said court
proceedings.
(3) Said decree shall further provide that, upon the payment of said money or bonds or
interest coupons to the Colorado water conservation board as trustee, said bonds or interest
coupons so held by said holders shall be deemed paid and no longer an obligation of said district
and that, upon the surrender to the Colorado water conservation board of said bonds, together
with the unpaid interest coupons belonging to same, the Colorado water conservation board shall
pay on demand to said holders their pro rata part of the moneys or bonds so deposited with it as
trustee and shall mark said bonds canceled and deliver same to the drainage district.

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