Colorado Code § 38-36-179

Trustees to file copy of authority - effect
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An assignee for the benefit of
creditors, receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, master, special commissioner, or other person
appointed by court shall file in the office of the registrar of titles the instrument by which he is
vested with title, estate, or interest in any registered land, or a certified copy of an order of the
court showing that such assignee, receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, master, special commissioner,
or other person is authorized to deal with such land, estate, or interest. If it is in the power of
such person, he shall at the same time present to the registrar of titles the owner's duplicate
certificate of title; thereupon, the registrar shall enter upon the register of titles and the duplicate
certificate, if presented, a memorial thereof, with a reference to such order or deed by its file
number. Such memorial having been entered, the assignee, receiver, trustee in bankruptcy,
master, special commissioner, or other person may, subject to the direction of the court, deal
with or transfer such land as if he were the registered owner.

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