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Code · Illinois · Chapter 765 — PROPERTY · Act 1053

Sec. 10. Rights in die, mold, form, jig, tooling, or pattern.

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Sec. 10. Rights in die, mold, form, jig, tooling, or pattern. If a customer does not take possession of its die, mold, form, jig, tooling, or pattern from a fabricator within 3 years of the last use of it, the customer's rights, title, and interest in its die, mold, form, jig, tooling, or pattern are transferred to the fabricator under the procedures in this Act, for purposes of destruction of the die, mold, form, jig, tooling, or pattern. As used in this Act, "within 3 years of the last prior use" includes any period of time following the last prior use of a die, mold, form, jig, tooling, or pattern regardless of whether or not the period precedes the effective date of this Act.
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