It is the duty of such sheriff, coroner, county treasurer, county assessor, county clerk and recorder, or other officer, if he fails to give bond, to deliver over to his sureties forthwith all books, moneys, vouchers, papers, and every description of property whatever, pertaining to his office; and the sureties, at any time after failure to file bond, may maintain an action of replevin or other appropriate action to recover such property, money, or effects from their principal.
Source: R.S. p. 488, § 16. G.L. § 1946. G.S. § 2492. R.S. 08: § 4693. C.L. § 7977. CSA: C. 117, § 15. CRS 53: § 99-1-14. C.R.S. 1963: § 99-1-14. L. 64: p. 295, § 240. L. 2013: Entire section amended, (HB 13-1053), ch. 41, p. 113, § 7, effective March 15.
Structure Colorado Code
§ 24-13-105. County Board to Examine Bonds - New Bond
§ 24-13-106. Parties Interested May Offer Evidence
§ 24-13-107. Record of Examination
§ 24-13-108. Failure to File New Bond - Vacancy
§ 24-13-109. Release of Sureties - Notice
§ 24-13-110. Duty of County Clerk and Recorder
§ 24-13-111. Effect of New Bond - Release
§ 24-13-112. Embezzlement - Vacancy
§ 24-13-113. Failure to File Bond
§ 24-13-114. Officers Failing to Deliver, Not to Act - Penalty
§ 24-13-115. Effect of Release of Sureties
§ 24-13-116. Approval of Bonds - Clerk of County Board
§ 24-13-117. Approval of Bonds to Be of Record
§ 24-13-118. Neglect to Examine Bonds - Penalty
§ 24-13-119. Officers Shall Not Become Sureties
§ 24-13-120. Forfeiture of Office by Becoming Surety
§ 24-13-121. Official Bond Payable to People
§ 24-13-124. Approval or Rejection of Bonds