Colorado Code § 38-35-114

Actions - parties to be named
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No person claiming any interest in real
property under or through a person named as a defendant in an action concerning real property to
which the Colorado rules of civil procedure are applicable need be made a party to such action
unless his interest is shown of record in the office of the county clerk and recorder in the county
where such real property is situated, and the decree shall be as conclusive against him as if he
had been made a party. If such action is for the recovery of actual possession of the property, the
party in actual possession shall be made a party.

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