Colorado Code § 38-36-157

Registered land subject to same laws as unregistered land. Registered
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land and ownership therein shall in all respects be subject to the same burdens and incidents
which attach by law to unregistered land. Nothing in this article shall in any way be construed to
relieve registered land or the owners thereof from any rights incident to the relation of husband
and wife, or from liability to attachment on mesne process, or levy on execution, or from liability
of any lien of any description established by law on land and the improvements thereon, or the
interest of the owner in such land or improvements, or to change the laws of descent, or the
rights of partition between cotenants, or the right to take the same by eminent domain, or to
relieve such land from liability to be recovered by an assignee in insolvency or trustee in
bankruptcy under the provisions of law relating thereto, or to change or affect in any way any
other rights or liabilities created by law and applicable to unregistered land, except as otherwise
expressly provided in this article.

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