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Code · Illinois · Chapter 70 — SPECIAL DISTRICTS · Act 415

Sec. 1. In all cases where proceedings were had to organize a conservation district under "An Act to provide for the organization and management of conservation distric.

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Sec. 1. In all cases where proceedings were had to organize a conservation district under "An Act to provide for the organization and management of conservation districts", approved August 16, 1963, and an election was held in the territory comprising the proposed district on the question of organizing a conservation district, at which election a majority of the votes cast upon the question were in favor of the organization of the proposed conservation district, and the county judge or judges ascertained and determined and caused a statement of the results of such election to be spread upon the records of the county court or their respective county courts, as the case may be, such territory is hereby declared to be legally and validly organized as a conservation district under such Act, despite the fact that the question of organizing a conservation district was put to the voters at a general election.
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