Colorado Code § 38-22-106

Priority of lien - attachments
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(1) All liens established by virtue of this
article shall relate back to the time of the commencement of work under the contract between the
owner and the first contractor, or, if said contract is not in writing, then such liens shall relate
back to and take effect as of the time of the commencement of the work upon the structure or
improvement, and shall have priority over any lien or encumbrance subsequently intervening, or
which may have been created prior thereto but which was not then recorded and of which the
lienor, under this article, did not have actual notice. Nothing contained in this section, however,
shall be construed as impairing any valid encumbrance upon any such land duly made and
recorded prior to the signing of such contract or the commencement of work upon such
improvements or structure.
(2) No attachment, garnishment, or levy under an execution upon any money due or to
become due to a contractor from the owner or reputed owner of any such property subject to any
such lien shall be valid as against such lien of a subcontractor or materialmen, and no such
attachment, garnishment, or levy upon any money due to a subcontractor or materialmen of the
second class, as provided in section 38-22-108 (1)(b), from the contractor shall be valid as
against any lien of a laborer employed by the day or piece, who does not furnish any material as
classified in this article.

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