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Section 38-36-208 - Effect of recording — Colorado Law | CourtGPT
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  4. Title 38 - Property - Real and Personal Eminent Domain (§§ 38-1-101 — 38-7.5-107)/
  5. Real Property - Interests in Land (§§ 38-30-101 — 38-34-106)/
  6. Conveyancing and Evidence of Title/
  7. Article 36 - Torrens Title Registration Act/
  8. Part 2 - Torrens Conclusion/
  9. Section 38-36-208 - Effect of recording
Colorado Legal Code
(1) Recording of a certificate of title under section 38-36-204 or 38-36-205 has no effect on any proceedings under the registry system where the question of title to the real property has been determined. All proceedings conducted in connection with the registering of title that relate to the settlement or determination of the title before the recording and all provisions of part 1 of this article 36 that relate to the status of the title, including section 38-36-137, have continuing force and effect with respect to the period of time that title remained under the registry system.(2) Any provision of part 1 of this article 36 that gives rise to a right of action for damages against the county treasurer has continuing force and effect with respect to the period of time that title remained under the registry system.Added by 2017 Ch. 212,§ 3, eff. 8/9/2017.L. 2017: Entire part added, (SB 17-140), ch. 212, p. 830, § 3, effective August 9.

Section 38-36-208 - Effect of recording

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