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

Sec. 90-5-90. Formatting in Senate Bill 3086.

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Sec. 90-5-90. Formatting in Senate Bill 3086. Most of the provisions of Articles 10, 20, and 25 of this Act are derived from Article VII of the Code of Civil Procedure. In the Bill creating this Act, the provisions so derived have been shown in amendatory format, that is,
(i)the changes made to those provisions, as they existed in the Code of Civil Procedure on the date that the Bill was prepared, have been shown with striking and underscoring in the manner commonly used in amendatory Acts;
(ii)the Section of the Code of Civil Procedure from which the material is derived is shown in the "was" citation at the beginning of the Section; and
(iii)the Source information from the Code of Civil Procedure has been retained at the end of the Section. Sections not shown in amendatory format are new.
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