Colorado Code § 38-30-142

Prior deeds and conveyances by commissioners validated
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All deeds and
conveyances of any real estate, formerly belonging to any county conveyed prior to April 4,
1947, by deed signed and acknowledged by the members of the board of county commissioners
of such county and attested by the county clerk and recorder of such county, with the official
seal thereof affixed, shall be deemed and held to be legal, valid, and binding conveyances of the
real estate therein described in all respects and in the same manner as though said deeds or
conveyances had been signed by a commissioner appointed for the purpose of selling and
conveying the same on behalf of such county.

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