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Code · Illinois · Chapter 70 — SPECIAL DISTRICTS · Act 1835

Sec. 3. There is created a political subdivision, body politic and municipal corporation by the name of Mt.

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Sec. 3. There is created a political subdivision, body politic and municipal corporation by the name of Mt. Carmel Regional Port District which shall embrace, include and consist of the territory within the corporate limits of the City of Mt. Carmel as those corporate limits exist on the effective date of this Act. Territory may be annexed to the District in the manner hereinafter provided in this Act. The District may sue and be sued in its corporate name, but execution shall not in any case issue against any of the property or assets of the District. The District may adopt a common seal and change the same at its pleasure.
All property of every kind belonging to the District shall be exempt from taxation, provided that taxes may be assessed and levied upon a lessee of the District by reason of the value of a leasehold estate separate and apart from the fee and upon such improvements as are constructed and owned by others than the District. All property of the District shall be construed as constituting public property owned by a municipal corporation and used exclusively for public purposes within Section 15-155 of the Property Tax Code.
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