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

Sec. 2-5. Extension of covered drain through land of others-Trial-Finding or verdict- Judgment.

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Sec. 2-5. Extension of covered drain through land of others-Trial-Finding or verdict- Judgment.
If, on the trial of the case, it is found that the proposed drain will be of ample capacity, will not materially damage the land of the defendant and will empty into
(a)a natural watercourse,
(b)an artificial drain along a public highway, with the consent of the highway authorities, or
(c)any other outlet which the plaintiff has the right to use, then the finding or verdict shall be for the plaintiff; and the defendants shall be allowed such actual damages only as will be sustained by entering upon the land and constructing the drain and thereafter keeping the same in repair. If it is not so found, then the finding or verdict of the jury shall be for the defendant. If the defendant refuses to accept, or is incapable of accepting, payment of the damages awarded to him, or is unknown or his whereabouts is unknown, then the plaintiff may, upon order of the court, deposit the amount of such damages with the County Treasurer of the county in which the defendant's land is situated, who shall, upon demand, pay the same to the party entitled thereto and take a receipt therefor.
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