Colorado Code § 38-44-106

Hearing. At the time and in the manner specified in the order of court, the
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commission shall proceed to locate said boundaries and corners and for that purpose may take
the testimony of witnesses as to where the true boundaries and corners are located; and, when so
ascertained, the commission shall mark the same by erecting or putting down permanent and
fixed monuments at all corners so located. In its report to the court, the commission shall file a
map or plat showing all monuments, lines, and any other evidences or witness marks that will
more nearly identify the corners and, if that issue is presented, shall also take testimony as to
whether the boundaries or corners alleged to have been recognized and acquiesced in for twenty
years or more have in fact been recognized and acquiesced in. If it finds affirmatively on such
issue, it shall incorporate the same into the report to the court.

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