Colorado Code § 38-30-137

Recording of leases based on crop rentals
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In any case where agricultural
lands are leased upon a crop rental basis and the landlord receives under the terms of the lease a
share of the crop in lieu of a cash rental, such lease may be recorded in the office of the county
clerk and recorder of the county where the lands leased, or the major part thereof, are situated.
The filing of such lease shall be notice to all persons of the right of the landlord or lessor in and
to any crops grown on said lands. Any purchaser of any such crop, or of any part thereof, shall
be bound to take notice of the rights of the lessor therein and shall be accountable to such lessor
for the purchase price of any such crop to the extent of the lessor's interest therein.

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