Colorado Code
Part 7 - Remedies
§ 4-2-724. Admissibility of Market Quotations

Whenever the prevailing price or value of any goods regularly bought and sold in any established commodity market is in issue, reports in official publications or trade journals or in newspapers or periodicals of general circulation published as the reports of such market shall be admissible in evidence. The circumstances of the preparation of such a report may be shown to affect its weight but not its admissibility.
Source: L. 65: p. 1343, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 155-2-724.
Prior Uniform Statutory Provision: None.
Purposes: To make market quotations admissible in evidence while providing for a challenge of the material by showing the circumstances of its preparation.
No explicit provision as to the weight to be given to market quotations is contained in this section, but such quotations, in the absence of compelling challenge, offer an adequate basis for a verdict.
Market quotations are made admissible when the price or value of goods traded "in any established market" is in issue. The reason of the section does not require that the market be closely organized in the manner of a produce exchange. It is sufficient if transactions in the commodity are frequent and open enough to make a market established by usage in which one price can be expected to affect another and in which an informed report of the range and trend of prices can be assumed to be reasonably accurate.
This section does not in any way intend to limit or negate the application of similar rules of admissibility to other material, whether by action of the courts or by statute. The purpose of the present section is to assure a minimum of mercantile administration in this important situation and not to limit any liberalizing trend in modern law.
Definitional Cross Reference:
"Goods". Section 4-2-105.

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Title 4 - Uniform Commercial Code

Article 2 - Sales

Part 7 - Remedies

§ 4-2-701. Remedies for Breach of Collateral Contracts Not Impaired

§ 4-2-702. Seller's Remedies on Discovery of Buyer's Insolvency

§ 4-2-703. Seller's Remedies in General

§ 4-2-704. Seller's Right to Identify Goods to the Contract Notwithstanding Breach or to Salvage Unfinished Goods

§ 4-2-705. Seller's Stoppage of Delivery in Transit or Otherwise

§ 4-2-706. Seller's Resale Including Contract for Resale

§ 4-2-707. "Person in the Position of a Seller"

§ 4-2-708. Seller's Damages for Nonacceptance or Repudiation

§ 4-2-709. Action for the Price

§ 4-2-710. Seller's Incidental Damages

§ 4-2-711. Buyer's Remedies in General - Buyer's Security Interest in Rejected Goods

§ 4-2-712. "Cover" - Buyer's Procurement of Substitute Goods

§ 4-2-713. Buyer's Damages for Nondelivery or Repudiation

§ 4-2-714. Buyer's Damages for Breach in Regard to Accepted Goods

§ 4-2-715. Buyer's Incidental and Consequential Damages

§ 4-2-716. Buyer's Right to Specific Performance or Replevin

§ 4-2-717. Deduction of Damages From the Price

§ 4-2-718. Liquidation or Limitation of Damages - Deposits

§ 4-2-719. Contractual Modification or Limitation of Remedy

§ 4-2-720. Effect of "Cancellation" or "Rescission" on Claims for Antecedent Breach

§ 4-2-721. Remedies for Fraud

§ 4-2-722. Who Can Sue Third Parties for Injury to Goods

§ 4-2-723. Proof of Market Price - Time and Place

§ 4-2-724. Admissibility of Market Quotations

§ 4-2-725. Statute of Limitations in Contracts for Sale