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Code · Illinois · Chapter 205 — FINANCIAL REGULATION · Act 405

Sec. 15.1a. If the Secretary determines that a business in receivership should be liquidated, he shall direct the Attorney General to file a complaint in the Circuit Court.

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Sec. 15.1a. If the Secretary determines that a business in receivership should be liquidated, he shall direct the Attorney General to file a complaint in the Circuit Court of the county in which such community currency exchange is located, in the name of the People of the State of Illinois, for the orderly liquidation and dissolution of the community currency exchange and for an injunction restraining the licensee or the officers and directors thereof from continuing the operation of the community currency exchange.
The receiver shall, 30 days from the day the Secretary determines that the business should be liquidated, file with the Secretary and with the clerk of such court as has charge of the liquidation, a correct list of all creditors who have not presented their claims. The list shall show the amount of the claim after allowing all just credits, deductions and set-offs as shown by the books of the currency exchange. These claims shall be deemed proven unless objections are filed by some interested party within the time fixed by the Secretary or court that has charge of the liquidation.
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