Colorado Code § 40-27-112

Time for payment and suit
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In case such railway company or corporation or
the assignee or lessee thereof fails for thirty days after demand made therefor by the owner of
any animal or his agent or attorney to pay such owner or his agent or attorney the value of said
animal as claimed, then such owner, within six months from date of filing claim, may sue and
recover the same from such railroad company or corporation or the assignee or lessee thereof in
any court of competent jurisdiction in the county in which said animal was killed or injured,
together with the legal interest thereon from the date such animal was killed or injured. Any
person having a claim arising under the provisions of sections 40-27-102 to 40-27-113 may
assign same in writing to any other claimant or person for value or for the purpose of suit, who
shall thereupon have all the rights and remedies of the assignor; but, in case it becomes
necessary on the part of any owner to establish claim for any animal so killed or injured in a
court of competent jurisdiction, he shall have the right to establish the actual and market value of
such animal or the actual damage so sustained.

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