Colorado Code
Part 4 - Title, Creditors, and Good Faith Purchasers
§ 4-2-401. Passing of Title - Reservation for Security - Limited Application of This Section

Each provision of this article with regard to the rights, obligations, and remedies of the seller, the buyer, purchasers, or other third parties applies irrespective of title to the goods, except where the provision refers to such title. Insofar as situations are not covered by the other provisions of this article and matters concerning title become material, the following rules apply:









Source: L. 65: p. 1318, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 155-2-401. L. 75: (5) added, p. 232, § 2, effective June 20. L. 2006: (3) amended, p. 491, § 9, effective September 1.
Editor's note - Colorado legislative change. Colorado added subsection (5). There is no counterpart to subsection (5) in the uniform act.
Cross references: For secured transactions, see article 9 of this title.
Prior Uniform Statutory Provision: See generally, Sections 17, 18, 19 and 20, Uniform Sales Act.
Purposes: To make it clear that:




Cross References:
Point 2: Sections 4-2-102, 4-2-501 and 4-2-502.
Point 3: Sections 4-1-201, 4-2-402, 4-2-403, 4-2-502 and 4-2-716.
Definitional Cross References:
"Agreement". Section 4-1-201.
"Bill of lading". Section 4-1-201.
"Buyer". Section 4-2-103.
"Contract". Section 4-1-201.
"Contract for sale". Section 4-2-106.
"Delivery". Section 4-1-201.
"Document of title". Section 4-1-201.
"Good faith". Section 4-2-103.
"Goods". Section 4-2-105.
"Party". Section 4-1-201.
"Purchaser". Section 4-1-201.
"Receipt" of goods. Section 4-2-103.
"Remedy". Section 4-1-201.
"Rights". Section 4-1-201.
"Sale". Section 4-2-106.
"Security interest". Section 4-1-201.
"Seller". Section 4-2-103.
"Send". Section 4-1-201.