Colorado Code § 38-36-187

Indemnity for loss due to mistake or misfeasance
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Any person sustaining
loss or damage through any omission, mistake, or misfeasance of the registrar of titles, or of any
examiner of titles, or of any deputy, or by the mistake or misfeasance of the clerk of the court or
any deputy in the performance of their respective duties under the provisions of this article, and
any person wrongfully deprived of any land or any interest therein through the bringing of the
same under the provisions of this article, or by the registration of any other person as the owner
of such land, or by any mistake, omission, or misdescription in any certificate or entry or
memorial in the register of titles, or by any cancellation, and who by the provisions of this article
is barred or precluded from bringing an action for the recovery of such land, or interest therein,
or claim thereon, may bring an action against the treasurer of the county in which said land is
situated for the recovery of damages to be paid out of the assurance fund.

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