Colorado Jurisdiction Statutes Overview

Summary

C.R.S. § 13-1-124 outlines when Colorado courts can exercise jurisdiction over non-residents, such as transacting business or committing tortious acts in the state. C.R.S. § 13-1-104 establishes the general power of Colorado courts to issue necessary writs and orders. C.R.S. § 13-6-104 specifies that county courts handle civil cases up to $25,000, with district courts handling larger claims. To find specific statutes like C.R.S. § 13-5-101, use resources like the Colorado General Assembly website or legal databases such as Westlaw or LexisNexis.

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What is that statute
**** is a Colorado Revised Statute that outlines the circumstances under which Colorado courts can exercise personal jurisdiction over non-residents. Here are some key points:
- It allows jurisdiction if the non-resident transacts business in Colorado.
- Engaging in a tortious act within Colorado qualifies for jurisdiction.
- Ownership, use, or possession of property in Colorado can establish jurisdiction.
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C.R.S. § *-*-* pertains to the general power of courts in Colorado to issue writs and orders necessary for the exercise of their jurisdiction. It establishes the authority of courts to ensure justice is delivered according to law. Do you have any specific questions related to this statute?
What statue states the amount it has to exceed to be in what jurisdiction.
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In Colorado, the statute that specifies the monetary amount for jurisdiction is C.R.S. § *-*-*. This statute defines the jurisdictional limits for county courts in civil cases, which generally handle claims up to $*,*. Above this amount, cases are typically handled by district courts. Let me know if you need more information!
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C.R.S. § *-*-* refers to the jurisdiction of county courts in Colorado. It sets the limit for civil cases they can handle, which is generally up to $*,*. Claims exceeding this amount are typically addressed by district courts. If you have further questions about this statute or need additional information, feel free to ask!
What is the district court statute
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The district court statute for jurisdiction in Colorado isn't a single statute but a set of statutes. Generally, cases over $*,* fall under district court jurisdiction. For more specific information on district court powers and procedures, you might refer to C.R.S. § *-*-* and related sections. Is there anything specific you need about district courts?
C.R.S. § *-*-* How do I find this specific statute?
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To find C.R.S. § *-*-*, you can visit the official Colorado General Assembly website or use a legal research database like Westlaw or LexisNexis. These platforms allow you to search for specific statutes by their citation number. If you have any more questions about it, feel free to ask!