Colorado Code § 39-11-112

Erroneous name or assessment in wrong county - effect
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(1) When tax
liens on any lands or town lots are offered for sale for any delinquent taxes, it shall not be
necessary to sell the same as the property of any person. No sale of any tax lien on any land or
town lots for delinquent taxes shall be considered invalid because charged on the roll in any
other name than that of the rightful owner, or charged as unknown; but the tax lien and such land
or lots in other respects shall be sufficiently described on the tax roll to identify the same, and
the taxes for such land or lots shall be due and unpaid at the time of such sale.
(2) When any land lying in one county is erroneously taxed and a tax lien on such land is
sold for delinquent taxes in another county, the county so erroneously taxing and selling a tax
lien on such land for delinquent taxes shall be liable to the owner of such land for any expense or
damage caused to such owner by such erroneous sale.

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