Colorado Code § 37-4-108

Decree on appraisals
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If it appears to the satisfaction of the court, after
having heard and determined all said exceptions, that the estimated cost of constructing the
improvements contemplated in the official plan is less than the benefits appraised, then the court
shall approve and confirm said appraisers' report as so modified and amended, and such findings
and appraisals shall be final and incontestable, except as provided in this article. In considering
the appraisals made by the board of appraisers, the court shall take cognizance of the official
plan and of the degree to which it is effective for the purposes of the district. In case the court
finds that the estimated benefits appraised are less than the estimated total cost of the execution
of the official plan, exclusive of interest on deferred payments, or that the official plan is not
suited to the requirements of the district, it may at its discretion return said official plan to the
directors of the district with an order directing them to prepare new or amended plans, or it may
dissolve the district after having provided for the payment of all expenses theretofore incurred.

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