Colorado Code § 37-48-139

Notice of hearing on appraisals
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(1) Upon the filing of the report of the
appraisers, the clerk of the court in which the original cause is pending shall, upon order of the
court, give notice thereof by publication in each county in the subdistrict. It shall not be
necessary for said clerk to name the parties interested, but the notice shall specify:
(a) The whole cost of the improvement, work, or acquisition;
(b) The share apportioned to each lot or tract of land;
(c) That complaints or objections may be made thereto, in writing, by the owners of the
lands affected and filed in the office of the clerk of the court within ten days after the publication
of such notice and that the same shall be heard and determined by the court.
(2) Where lands in different counties are mentioned in said report, it shall not be
necessary to publish in each county a description of all the lands in the district, but only of that
part of the said lands situate in the county in which publication is made.

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