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Code · Illinois · Chapter 765 — PROPERTY · Act 605

Sec. 18.9. Common elements; rights of board.

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Sec. 18.9. Common elements; rights of board.
(a)Any provision in a condominium instrument is void as against public policy and ineffective if it limits or restricts the rights of the board of managers by:
(1)requiring the prior consent of the unit owners in order for the board of managers to
take any action, including the institution of any action in court or a demand for a trial by jury; or
(2)notwithstanding Section 32 of this Act, requiring the board of managers to arbitrate
or mediate a dispute with any one or more of all of the declarants under the condominium instruments or the developer or any person not then a unit owner prior to the institution of any action by the board of managers or a demand for a trial by jury.
(b)A provision in a declaration which would otherwise be void and ineffective under this Section may be enforced if it is approved by a vote of not less than 75% of the unit owners at any time after the election of the first unit owner board of managers.
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