Colorado Code § 37-45-108

Jurisdiction of district courts
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The district court sitting in and for any
county in this state is hereby vested with jurisdiction when the conditions stated in section 37-
45-109 are found to exist to establish water conservancy districts which may be entirely within
or partly within and partly without the judicial district in which said court is located for
conserving, developing, and stabilizing supplies of water for domestic, irrigation, power,
manufacturing, and other beneficial uses as provided in this article; but the terms of this article
shall not be construed to confer upon such district court jurisdiction to hear, adjudicate, and
settle questions concerning the priority of appropriation of water between districts organized
under this article and ditch companies and other owners of ditches drawing water for irrigation
purposes from the same stream or its tributaries, and jurisdiction to hear and determine such
questions of law and questions of right growing out of or in any way involved or connected
therewith are expressly excluded from this article and shall be determined in the proper county
as otherwise provided by the laws of the state of Colorado.

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