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Code · Illinois · Chapter 815 — BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS · Act 105

Sec. 14. In any action founded upon any note, bond, bill, or other instrument in writing, or in which the same, if produced might be allowed as a set-off in defense, if.

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Sec. 14. In any action founded upon any note, bond, bill, or other instrument in writing, or in which the same, if produced might be allowed as a set-off in defense, if it shall appear that such instrument was lost while belonging to the party claiming the amount due thereon, to entitle him to recover upon or set-off the same, he may, in the discretion of the court, be required to provide such security as is required in Section 3-804 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
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