Colorado Code § 40-27-109

Proof of ownership and value
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(1) The owner or duly authorized agent of
the owner of any animal so killed or injured by any railway company within this state, within
thirty days after notice of such killing or injuring, shall make proof that he was the owner or
authorized agent of the owner of the animal so killed or injured or that he is the owner of the
recorded brand found upon the animal so killed or damaged at the time of such killing or
damaging, and said proof may be delivered to the secretary of the state board of stock inspection
commissioners who shall notify said railway company or corporation or the assignee or lessee
thereof and make demand that said railway company pay to the said state board of stock
inspection commissioners for the benefit of the owner the estimated value of said animal if killed
or the estimated amount of damages if injured, which shall be settlement in full of all claim for
such damage. The secretary of the state board of stock inspection commissioners shall give a
receipt in full of said money when received and shall deposit the same in the brand inspection
fund of said board, and after paying any advertising charges that may be due against said
amount, the balance shall be paid out on voucher to the owner or authorized agent of the owner
entitled to receive same.
(2) Should the owner or authorized agent of the owner of any such animal so killed or
injured be dissatisfied with the estimated value placed upon such animal by the stock inspector,
he may file with the said state board of stock inspection commissioners a claim for such amount
of damage he thinks is justly due, and he has the right to produce such evidence in support of his
claim as he may think necessary at any regular meeting of said board. Should the railroad
company or corporation against whom such claim is made be dissatisfied with the estimated
value placed upon any animal so killed or injured, it also has the right, through its claim agent or
other authorized officer, to appear before the said state board of stock inspection commissioners
at any regular meeting of said board and present such evidence as it may desire in support of its
contention.

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