Forfeiture - new sale.

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If any purchaser of state land, after receiving a certificate of purchase, fails to make any one of the payments stipulated therein, and the same remains unpaid for thirty days after the time when it should have been paid, as specified in the certificate, the state board of land commissioners, after issuing notice of forfeiture and allowing thirty days additional to pay the indebtedness as provided in section 36-1-126, may sell the land again. In the case of a sale, all previous payments made on account of such land shall be forfeited to the state. The land shall revert to the state and the title thereof shall be in the state as if no sale had ever been made.

Source: L. 19: p. 649, § 20. C.L. § 1173. CSA: C. 134, § 72. CRS 53: § 112-3-28. C.R.S. 1963: § 112-3-28. L. 97: Entire section amended, p. 845, § 23, effective May 21.


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