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Code · Illinois · Chapter 735 — CIVIL PROCEDURE · Act 30

Sec. 15-5-35. Eminent domain powers in ILCS Chapters 605 through 630.

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Sec. 15-5-35. Eminent domain powers in ILCS Chapters 605 through 630. The following provisions of law may include express grants of the power to acquire property by condemnation or eminent domain:
highway purposes.
railroad and public utility property taken for highway purposes.
property taken for highway purposes.
future highway purposes.
structures taken for highway purposes.
township or road district roads.
roads.
municipalities; for limiting freeway access.
municipalities; for freeway purposes.
relocation of existing crossings for freeway purposes.
rights-of-ways.
purposes.
purposes.
municipality or political subdivision for toll highway purposes.
a free bridge.
Transportation; for the Illiana Expressway project.
purposes.
purposes.
street railroad purposes.
public waters for pleasure, recreation, or sport purposes.
appurtenances.
the Act.
for dams, locks, and improvements.
for development and management of the canal.
Transportation; for airport purposes.
Transportation; for removal of airport hazards.
Transportation; for airport purposes.
Transportation; for air rights.
purposes.
landing fields; for airport and landing field purposes.
privileges.
St. Louis metropolitan area.
including quick-take power.
Department of Transportation; for South Suburban Airport purposes.
quick-take power.
constructing a transportation facility under the Act.
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