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Code · Illinois · Chapter 70 — SPECIAL DISTRICTS · Act 605

Sec. 11-6. Setting petition for hearing-Notice.

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Sec. 11-6. Setting petition for hearing-Notice.
Upon the filing of a petition for the approval of a contract settling and adjusting a claim for benefits it shall be presented to the court, which shall fix the date and hour for hearing. If the contract is between a drainage district and a municipal corporation exercising drainage powers and such municipal corporation was made a party to the proceeding in which the performance of the work was authorized, then the petition may be heard without notice or upon such notice as the court may direct.
If the contract is between 2 drainage districts, or if the contract is between a drainage district and a municipal corporation and the municipal corporation was not a party to that proceeding, then the clerk of the court shall publish notice of the hearing on the petition in a newspaper of general circulation published in the county in which the petitioning district is situated. The notice shall be entitled "Drainage Notice", shall be addressed "To All Persons Interested" and must state
(a)in what court and on what date the petition was filed,
(b)in summary form, the terms of the contract, including the names of the parties to the contract and
(c)the place, date and hour the petition will be heard. The notice shall be published once each week for 2 successive weeks and the first publication of the notice shall be at least 2 weeks prior to the date fixed for hearing. When a petitioning district is situated in 2 or more counties then such notice shall be given as aforesaid by publishing the same in a newspaper of general circulation published in each of said counties. If no newspaper of general circulation is published in any such county, then publication of the notice shall be in a newspaper having general circulation in that county. Notice by mailing shall not be required.
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