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Code · Illinois · Chapter 765 — PROPERTY · Act 605

Sec. 9.4. Eminent domain proceedings; notice.

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Sec. 9.4. Eminent domain proceedings; notice. After receipt of summons in an action to take or damage a common element, the unit owners' association shall provide to the plaintiff a list of the unit owners, mortgagees and lienholders, and the plaintiff shall provide notice by certified mail to the unit owners, mortgagees and lienholders.
The notice shall include the following:
(1)case name and number and jurisdiction in which the case is filed;
(2)date of filing;
(3)brief description of the nature of the case;
(4)description of the property being damaged or taken;
(5)statement that the unit owner may petition the court to intervene; and
(6)statement that the mortgagee or lienholder may petition the court to intervene.
An immaterial error in providing notice shall not invalidate the legal effect of the proceeding.
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