Colorado Code § 39-6-103

Listing of mining claims and mines
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(1) The assessor shall list all mining
claims and mines located within his county on the assessment date, including for each claim the
name of the lode, placer, millsite, or tunnelsite, the United States mineral survey number, if any,
the name of the mining district in which such claim is located, and the number of acres contained
in such claim. If a claim is not patented, the numbers of the book and page at which the location
of such claim is recorded in the county records shall be used in place of the United States
mineral survey number. If two or more mining claims are included in one patent with one United
States survey number, the assessor shall list together such mining claims with the one survey
number and the total number of acres contained therein. In listing mining claims, abbreviations
of words and figures may be used. If other land is part of such mine, then the numbers of the
book and page at which the conveyance deed is recorded on the legal description of such other
land shall be used in place of the United States mineral survey number.
(2) Whenever, to the knowledge of the assessor, contiguous mining claims are worked or
operated through or by means of the same shafts, tunnels, or other openings, they shall be listed
as one unit; and whenever, to the knowledge of the assessor, contiguous placer claims are
worked or operated by means of the same ditch or other works, they shall be listed as one unit,
including such ditch or other works; and whenever, to the knowledge of the assessor, contiguous
other land is used in the same manner as the claims referred to in this subsection (2), it shall also
be listed as one unit.
(3) The mining property of a mine shall include mining claims and all other lands and
interests therein, whether owned by federal, state, or lesser governmental subdivisions or
otherwise and whether owned in fee or held by discovery and location or under easement, lease,
license, or other arrangement with the owner thereof, unless otherwise provided for in this
article.

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