Colorado Code § 40-20-108

Purchase or lease of other lines - sale
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Any railroad company owning or
operating, or formed to own or operate, a line of railroad in this state may lease or purchase other
lines of railroad within or without this state which shall connect with the road operated or to be
operated by such company, directly or by means of any other line which such company has the
right by contract or otherwise, when constructed, to use or operate, and may acquire and may
hold the obligations and stock of other companies owning or operating any such line of railroad
which such company is so authorized to lease or purchase or with which, under the laws of the
state of Colorado, it may be authorized to consolidate, and any railroad corporation may lease or
sell its line of railroad to any other company authorized to lease or purchase the same. No line of
railroad shall be so leased, purchased, or sold until a meeting of the stockholders of the
companies party to such agreement of lease or sale has been called for that purpose in such
manner as provided for the annual stockholders' meeting, and the holders of at least two-thirds of
the stock of such companies consent thereto or, in the case of a foreign corporation, unless the
consent thereto of the stockholders has been obtained to the extent required and in the manner
provided by the laws of the place of incorporation. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to
authorize the lease, purchase, or sale of competing or parallel lines or to exclude the jurisdiction
of this state over the control or regulation of all railroads or parts of the same as are situated
within the boundaries of this state.

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