Colorado Code
Part 1 - Administrative Provisions
§ 13-1-109. Court May Appoint Trustee

In all actions in any court of record of this state wherein any defendant is not found within the jurisdiction of the court and constructive service alone is had, and which is brought for the enforcement of an express, implied, or resulting trust, or for the removal of cloud from title to real estate, or for specific performance, or for the establishment of a lost or destroyed deed, conveyance, or instrument in writing, or for the establishment and proof of any conveyance, deed, or instrument in writing not properly proved and acknowledged, or in any other proceeding in rem, or affecting only specific property, where, according to the usual practice in courts of chancery, the court, if the defendant had been personally served, might direct or decree any act to be done or performed by the defendant in favor of plaintiff, the court may appoint a trustee for such defendant to do and perform in the place and stead of and for such defendant the acts required by the decree rendered in any such cause. Any act lawfully done by such trustee, under and in pursuance of any such decree, shall be as binding and effectual for all purposes as if done and performed by the defendant in pursuance of such decree.
Source: L. 1887: p. 254, § 1. R.S. 08: § 1408. C.L. § 5622. CSA: C. 46, § 13. CRS 53: § 37-1-10. C.R.S. 1963: § 37-1-10.

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Colorado Code

Title 13 - Courts and Court Procedure

Article 1 - General Provisions

Part 1 - Administrative Provisions

§ 13-1-101. Clerks Shall Keep Record Books

§ 13-1-102. Entries in Records

§ 13-1-103. Lost or Destroyed Records

§ 13-1-104. Application for New Order or Record

§ 13-1-105. Procedure Where Probate Records Destroyed

§ 13-1-106. Certified Copy of Record in Supreme Court or Court of Appeals

§ 13-1-107. Costs of Replacement

§ 13-1-108. Judge May Order Adjournment

§ 13-1-109. Court May Appoint Trustee

§ 13-1-110. Appeal Bond Defective or Insufficient

§ 13-1-111. Courts of Record

§ 13-1-112. Clerk to Keep Seal

§ 13-1-113. Seal - How Attached

§ 13-1-114. Powers of Court

§ 13-1-115. Courts May Issue Proper Writs

§ 13-1-116. Courts Sit at County Seat

§ 13-1-117. Juridical Days

§ 13-1-118. Judicial Holidays

§ 13-1-119. Judgment Record and Register of Actions Open for Inspection

§ 13-1-119.5. Electronic Access to Name Index and Register of Actions

§ 13-1-120. Proceedings in English - Abbreviations

§ 13-1-121. Action Not Affected by Vacancy

§ 13-1-122. When Judge Shall Not Act Unless by Consent

§ 13-1-123. Transfer of Civil Actions

§ 13-1-123.5. Transfer of Venue - Actions Involving Related Persons

§ 13-1-124. Jurisdiction of Courts

§ 13-1-125. Service of Process

§ 13-1-126. Documents in Court Proceedings - Designation by Clerk of Representative to Attend Court Proceedings

§ 13-1-127. Entities - School Districts - Legislative Declaration - Representation - Definitions

§ 13-1-128. Confidentiality of Decisions of Courts of Record - Violations - Penalties - Repeal

§ 13-1-129. Preferential Trial Dates

§ 13-1-130. Reports of Convictions to Department of Education

§ 13-1-131. Speedy Trial Option in Civil Actions

§ 13-1-132. Use of Interactive Audiovisual Devices in Court Proceedings

§ 13-1-133. Use of Recycled Paper

§ 13-1-134. Court Automation System - Juvenile or Domestic Actions

§ 13-1-136. Civil Protection Orders - Single Set of Forms

§ 13-1-137. Reporting of Data Concerning Juvenile Proceedings

§ 13-1-138. Notification of Court Reminder Program

§ 13-1-139. Court Limitations on Medication-Assisted Treatment - Prohibited