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Section 37-43-180 - Petitions for dissolution — Colorado Law | CourtGPT
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  7. Article 43 - Irrigation Districts of 1905 and 1921 and Irrigation District Salinity Control Act/
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  9. Section 37-43-180 - Petitions for dissolution
Any person who is the owner of real property situated in said district sought to be dissolved may file a verified petition in the district court of the county wherein is located the principal office of such irrigation district or of the county wherein lies the greater portion of the acreage of such irrigation district, setting forth in said petition the facts upon which petitioner relies for dissolution of such irrigation district, including the fact that the bonds previously issued were not registered as required by law, that the whereabouts of said bondholders is unknown, and that more than twenty years has elapsed since the maturity date of the last issue of said bonds.L. 51: p. 519, § 2. CSA: C. 90, § 555(13). CRS 53: § 149-3-79. C.R.S. 1963: § 150-3-79.
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Section 37-43-180 - Petitions for dissolution

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