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Code · Illinois · Chapter 770 — LIENS · Act 105

Sec. 5. Second notice; publication; sale by processor.

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Sec. 5. Second notice; publication; sale by processor.
(A)Before a processor may sell the die, mold or special tool, the processor shall provide a second written notification to the customer, by registered mail, return receipt requested. The second notice shall include the following information:
(1)The processor's intention to sell the die, mold, or special tool;
(2)A description of the die, mold, or special tool to be sold;
(3)The time and place of the sale; and
(4)An itemized statement for the amount due.
(B)In addition to this notification by mail, the processor shall publish in a newspaper of general circulation in the place where the die, mold, or special tool is being held for sale by the processor, notice of the processor's intention to sell the die, mold, or special tool. The notice shall include a description of the die, mold, or special tool and name of the customer.
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