Colorado Code § 38-22-117

Assignment of lien - failure to support lien
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Any party claiming a lien may
assign in writing his claim and lien to any other claimant or other person who shall thereupon
have all the rights and remedies of the assignor for the purpose of filing and for the enforcement
of any such lien by action under this article, and the assignment shall be a sufficient
consideration as to all other parties for the purpose of such action. Such assignment may be
made before or after the filing of the statement of lien. Any such claimant, whether as assignee
or otherwise, may include all the liens he may possess against the same property in any such
statement, and when more than one such claim is included in one such statement, one
verification thereto shall be sufficient. Any person may file separate statements of two or more
claims. If, on the trial of a cause under the provisions of this article, the proceedings will not
support a lien, the plaintiff and all lien claimants entitled thereto may proceed to judgment as in
an action on contract, and executions may issue as provided in such cases, and said judgment
shall have all the rights of a judgment in a personal action.

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