In case of such destruction of records as provided for in sections 24-72-101 to 24-72-107, the district court having jurisdiction has power to inquire into the condition of any title to or interest in any land in such county and to make all such orders, judgments, and decrees as are necessary to determine and establish said title or interest, legal or equitable, against all persons, known or unknown, and all liens existing on such lands, whether by statute, judgment, mortgage, deed of trust, or otherwise.
Source: L. 1889: p. 307, § 8. R.S. 08: § 5276. C.L. § 5033. CSA: C. 135, § 8. CRS 53: § 113-1-8. C.R.S. 1963: § 113-1-8.
Structure Colorado Code
Part 1 - Restoration and Evidence
§ 24-72-101. Records Destroyed - Certified Copies Rerecorded
§ 24-72-102. District Court to Restore Destroyed Records
§ 24-72-103. Costs and Expenses of Proceeding
§ 24-72-104. Purchase Abstracts
§ 24-72-105. Abstract Books Part of Records - Evidence
§ 24-72-106. Abstract Books - Use - Presumptions
§ 24-72-107. Abstract Books, When Notice
§ 24-72-108. Jurisdiction of Courts to Make Inquiry
§ 24-72-109. Special Commissioners - Fees
§ 24-72-110. Evidence Admissible, When - Charges
§ 24-72-111. Originals Destroyed, Prior Abstracts as Evidence
§ 24-72-112. Public Records Free to Servicemen
§ 24-72-113. Limit on Retention of Passive Surveillance Records - Definition