Colorado Code § 38-36-148

Registered land may be conveyed or encumbered
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The owner of registered
land may convey, mortgage, lease, charge, or otherwise encumber, dispose of, or deal with the
same as fully as if it had not been registered. He may use forms of deeds, trust deeds, mortgages,
and leases or voluntary instruments like those now in use and sufficient in law for the purpose
intended. But no voluntary instrument of conveyance, except a will and a lease for a term not
exceeding three years, purporting to convey or affect registered land, shall take effect as a
conveyance or bind the land but shall operate only as a contract between the parties and as
evidence of the authority to the registrar of titles to make registration. The act of registration
shall be the operative act to convey or affect the land.

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