Colorado Code § 38-30-144

Conveyance by corporation
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(1) A private corporation, authorized by law
to convey, mortgage, or lease any of its real estate, may convey, mortgage, or lease the same in
the manner authorized by articles 30 to 44 of this title or by instrument under its common seal,
subscribed by its president, vice-president, or other head officer.
(2) Any corporate instrument affecting title to real property, executed by the president,
vice-president, or other head officer of the corporation, in the form required or permitted by law,
shall be deemed to have been executed with proper authority in the usual course of business, and
shall be binding and conclusive upon the corporation as to any bona fide purchaser,
encumbrancer, or other person relying on such instrument.
(3) There shall be filed or recorded in the office of the county clerk and recorder of each
county where a corporation owns real property:
(a) A certificate of incorporation of a domestic corporation or a certified copy thereof; if
the articles of incorporation limit the duration of the corporate life to less than perpetuity, or
limit or impose conditions upon the exercise of the statutory powers of the corporation with
respect to real property, then a certified copy of said articles;
(b) Where an amendment to the articles of incorporation changes the name or the period
of duration of a domestic corporation, or limits or imposes conditions upon the exercise of the
statutory powers of the corporation with respect to real property, the certificate of amendment or
a certified copy thereof, and, if the certificate of amendment does not set forth such amendment,
a certified copy of the articles of amendment;
(c) A certified copy of restated articles of incorporation of a domestic corporation;
(d) A certificate of merger of a domestic corporation or a certified copy thereof;
(e) A certificate of consolidation of a domestic corporation or a certified copy thereof;
(f) A certificate of dissolution of a domestic corporation or a certified copy thereof;
(g) A certified copy of a decree of involuntary dissolution of a domestic corporation;
(h) A certificate of authority of a foreign corporation or a certified copy thereof; if the
articles of incorporation limit the duration of the corporate life to less than perpetuity or if they
limit or impose conditions upon the exercise of any corporate power described in section 7-103-
102, C.R.S., with respect to real property, then a certified copy of the articles of incorporation
and amendments thereto;
(i) Where an amendment to the articles of incorporation changes the name or the period
of duration of a foreign corporation or limits or imposes conditions upon the exercise of any
corporate power described in section 7-103-102, C.R.S., with respect to real property, a certified
copy of such amendment;
(j) Where a foreign corporation procures an amended certificate of authority evidencing
a change in its corporate name, such amended certificate of authority or a certified copy thereof;
(k) A certificate of withdrawal from this state of a foreign corporation or a certified copy
thereof.
(4) The failure to file any of the documents set forth in subsection (3) of this section in
the office of any county clerk and recorder in this state shall not affect or impair the validity of
such document; but any corporation which is required by subsection (3) of this section to file or
record documents in addition to the certificate of incorporation or the certificate of authority but
which has not filed or recorded such documents at the time any person acquires any interest in or
lien upon real property from said corporation shall, as against such person and those claiming
under him, be conclusively deemed to be an existing corporation qualified to exercise the powers
described in section 7-103-102, C.R.S.

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