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18-16-110. Severability.

Statute text

If any provision of this article or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other provisions of this article which may be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and, to this end, the provisions of this article are declared to be severable.

History

Source: L. 81: Entire article added, p. 1014, 1, effective May 22.


ARTICLE 17
COLORADO ORGANIZED CRIME
CONTROL ACT

Annotations

Law reviews: For article, "Misstatements of the Rule Against Perpetuities by Experts", see 15 Colo. Law. 210 (1986); for article, "The Distinction Between a Financial Planner, Investment Advisor and Broker/Dealer", see 15 Colo. Law. 211 (1986); for article, "Criminal Law", which discusses the RICO act, see 64 Den. U.L. Rev. 241 (1987); for article, "Emerging Issues Under the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act -- Colorado's Little RICO", see 18 Colo. Law. 2077 (1989); for a discussion of Tenth Circuit decisions dealing with questions regarding RICO, see 67 Den. U.L. Rev. 763 (1990); for article, "Civil Litigation Under the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act--Part I", see 37 Colo. Law. 69 (July 2008); for article, "Civil Litigation Under the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act--Part II", see 37 Colo. Law. 67 (Aug. 2008).

 

Section

18-17-101. Short title.

18-17-102. Legislative declaration.

18-17-103. Definitions.

18-17-104. Prohibited activities.

18-17-105. Criminal penalties.

18-17-106. Civil remedies.

18-17-107. Civil investigative demand.

18-17-108. Construction of article.

18-17-109. Severability.