Colorado Code § 37-41-154

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Any person interested in said district, or in the issue or
sale of said bonds, or in the making of a contract with the United States may move to dismiss or
answer said petition. The provisions of the Colorado rules of civil procedure respecting the
motion to dismiss and answer to a complaint shall be applicable to a motion to dismiss and
answer to said petition. The person so moving to dismiss and answering said petition shall be the
defendant to the special proceeding, and the board of directors shall be the plaintiff. Every
material statement of the petition not specifically controverted by the answer, for the purpose of
said special proceeding, shall be taken as true, and each person failing to answer the petition
shall be deemed to admit as true all the material statements of the petition. The rules of pleading
and practice relating to appeals as provided by law and the Colorado appellate rules, which are
not inconsistent with the provisions of this article, are applicable to the special proceedings
provided for in this section.

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