"Colorado Code Annotated" is a comprehensive legal resource containing the laws of Colorado with amendments up to and including the 1909 legislative session. This meticulously compiled volume includes a complete legislative history and a digest of citations, offering researchers and legal professionals valuable insights into the development and interpretation of Colorado law. Edited by Colorado, Robert Stewart Morrison, and Emilio Dominguez De Soto, this annotated code serves as an essential reference for understanding the legal framework of Colorado at the turn of the century.
Its detailed annotations and historical context make it an indispensable tool for anyone studying the evolution of Colorado's legal system, providing a window into the legal landscape of the state during a formative period. This book is useful for legal scholars, historians, and practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of Colorado law.
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