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Code · Illinois · Chapter 70 — SPECIAL DISTRICTS · Act 1205

Sec. 13-5. All money remaining after the business affairs of the park district have been closed up and all the debts and obligations of the district have been paid, shall.

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Sec. 13-5. All money remaining after the business affairs of the park district have been closed up and all the debts and obligations of the district have been paid, shall be paid to the school treasurer for the township in which the park district, or the greater part thereof, was situated. This money shall become a part of the school fund of the school district in which the park district was situated. If the park district was situated in more than one school district, the trustees of schools for the specified township shall direct the treasurer for that township to distribute and credit the fund to the specified districts, in the same proportion as the amounts of the assessed valuation of property in these districts, according to the last assessment in these districts, bear to each other.
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