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Code · Illinois · Chapter 35 — REVENUE · Act 200

Sec. 28-10. Apportionment petition.

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Sec. 28-10. Apportionment petition. The owner or owners of the parcel of land shall present to the corporate authority a petition, setting forth:
(a)The descriptive character of the assessment and the date of the confirmation of the
assessment.
(b)The names of the owners.
(c)A description of the land proposed to be subdivided, together with the amount of
each installment thereon, and the year or years for which the installments are due.
(d)A plat showing the proposed subdivision.
(e)The proposed apportionment of the amount of each installment on each lot or parcel
according to the proposed subdivision.
The petition shall be acknowledged in the manner provided for the acknowledgment of deeds.
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