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Code · Illinois · Chapter 70 — SPECIAL DISTRICTS · Act 2805

Sec. 71. Certification of roll.

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Sec. 71. Certification of roll. Within 10 working days after the filing of the report of the amount and date of the first voucher issued on account of work done, as provided in Section 55 of this Act, the clerk of the court in which such judgment is rendered shall certify the assessment roll and judgment to the district's collector, who may be any person designated by the board from time to time to serve as such collector, or, if there has been an appeal taken on any part of the judgment, he shall certify such part of the judgment as is not included in that appeal.
This certification shall be filed by the collector in his office. With the assessment roll and judgment the clerk of the designated court shall also issue a warrant for the collection of the assessment. The court has the power to recall such warrants as to all or any of the property affected at any time before payment or sale in case the proceedings are abandoned by the petitioner or the judgment is vacated or modified in a material respect as hereinbefore provided, but not otherwise.
In case the assessment roll has been abated and the judgment reduced in accordance with the provisions of Section 86, the clerk of the designated court, within 10 working days thereafter, shall certify the order of reduction or the roll as so reduced or recast, under the directions of the court, to the district's collector and shall issue a warrant for the collection of the assessment as so reduced or recast.
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