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Code · Illinois · Chapter 70 — SPECIAL DISTRICTS · Act 2605

Sec. 9.3. The Sanitary District in order to provide further funds required for paying the cost of the works described in Section 9.

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Sec. 9.3. The Sanitary District in order to provide further funds required for paying the cost of the works described in Section 9.1 which have been made necessary by the decree of the Supreme Court of the United States cited in Section 9.1, may issue, in addition to all other bonds heretofore or herein authorized, such bonds of the sanitary district in an amount not to exceed $19,000,000 for such purposes without submitting the question of such issuance to the legal voters of such sanitary district for approval and may pass supplemental appropriation ordinances appropriating the proceeds received from the sale of said bonds for such purposes.
All of the bonds authorized under Section 9.3 have been issued but not all have been paid as they had not matured in 1959 at the time of the adoption of these amendments.
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