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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 685

Sec. 30-120. College of Law.

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Sec. 30-120. College of Law. Jurisdiction and governance over the college of law acquired by the Board of Regents prior to its abolition and then operated through Northern Illinois University as the Lewis University College of Law at Glen Ellyn, Illinois is hereby transferred to and vested in the Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois University. The title to all property, real and personal, books, records, accounts and documents that on the effective date of this Article are held by the Board of Regents for or on behalf of or with respect to that college of law shall be deemed by operation of law to be transferred to and vested in the Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois University to be held for the People of the State of Illinois for such University.
The Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois University shall operate, manage, control, and maintain such college of law as a college of Northern Illinois University in accordance with all rights, powers, and duties now or hereafter vested by law in the Board.
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