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Section 38-34-106 - When corporate existence expires

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When the corporate existence of any corporation having an interest in real property expires and there is an attempted renewal or extension of its corporate existence either within the time provided for by law or thereafter, a conveyance thereafter by such purported corporation vests in the grantee the interest of the former corporation, and where such cases have occurred prior to March 28, 1927, the title or interest so conveyed shall be presumed to have been properly passed to the grantee.L. 27: p. 607, § 50. CSA: C. 40, § 157. CRS 53: § 118-8-7. C.R.S. 1963: § 118-8-7.