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Code · Illinois · Chapter 765 — PROPERTY · Act 1020

Sec. 31. In all cases where the court is required to certify the estray or other property taken up, or the property found, to the county clerk, the taker-up or finder sh.

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Sec. 31. In all cases where the court is required to certify the estray or other property taken up, or the property found, to the county clerk, the taker-up or finder shall deposit with the court the amount of the county clerk's fees, including the cost of advertising, and the clerk of the court shall transmit such amount to the county clerk with the certificate as required by this Act.
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