Colorado Code § 38-41-104

Time to make an entry or bring an action to recover land
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(1) The right
to make an entry or bring an action to recover land shall be deemed to have first accrued at the
following times:
(a) When any person is disseised, his right of entry or of action shall be deemed to have
accrued at the time of disseisin.
(b) When he claims as heir or devisee of one who died seized or possessed, his right
shall be deemed to have accrued at the time of such death, unless there is a tenancy or other
estate intervening after the death of such ancestor or devisor, except as provided in section 38-
41-112, in which case his right shall be deemed to accrue when such intermediate estate expires
or when it would have expired by its own limitations.
(c) (I) When there is such an intermediate estate, and in all cases when the party claims
by force of any remainder or reversion, his right, insofar as it is affected by the limitation
prescribed in this section, shall be deemed to accrue when the intermediate or precedent estate
would have expired by its own limitation, notwithstanding any forfeiture thereof for which he
might have entered at an earlier time.
(II) Subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (c) shall not prevent a person from entering when
entitled to do so by reason of any forfeiture or breach of condition, but if he claims under such a
title, his rights shall be deemed to have accrued when the forfeiture was incurred or the condition
was broken.
(d) In all cases not otherwise specifically provided for, the right shall be deemed to have
accrued when the claimant or the person under whom he claims first became entitled to the
possession of the premises under the title upon which the entry or the action is founded.

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