Colorado Code § 37-44-149

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Upon the hearing of such special proceedings, the court
shall find and determine whether the notice of the filing of the petition has been duly given and
published for the time and in the manner prescribed and shall have power and jurisdiction to
examine and determine the legality and validity of, and approve and confirm, the proceedings for
the organization of said district, from and including the petition for the organization of the
internal improvement district, and all other proceedings which may affect the legality and
validity of said bonds and the order of sale and the sale thereof. The court, inquiring into the
regularity, legality, or correctness of said proceedings, must disregard any error, irregularity, or
omission which does not affect the substantial rights of the parties to such special proceedings.
The court by decree may approve and confirm such proceedings in part and disapprove and
declare illegal or invalid other and subsequent parts of the proceedings. The cost of the special
proceedings may be allowed and apportioned between the parties, in the discretion of the court.
Appeals for review of judgments of the district court may issue as provided by law and the
Colorado appellate rules as in other civil cases.

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