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Code · Illinois · Chapter 755 — ESTATES · Act 5

Sec. 18-6. Jury trial.

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Sec. 18-6. Jury trial.) Any interested person may demand a jury to try the issue in accordance with the following, otherwise he waives a jury:
(a)A claimant or counterclaimant must file the jury demand at the time of filing the claim or counterclaim.
(b)A person opposing a claim or counterclaim must file the jury demand not later than the filing of his answer or other pleading.
(c)If the claimant or counterclaimant files a jury demand and thereafter waives a jury, the person opposing the claim or counterclaim shall be granted a jury trial upon demand therefor made promptly after being advised of the waiver. For good cause shown, the court may permit a jury demand to be filed after expiration of the time specified.
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