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Illinois

Chapter 765 — PROPERTY · Act 835
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Sec. 0.001. Short title.
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Sec..01. For the purposes of this Act, the term:.
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Sec. 1. (a) Any person who acts without proper legal authority and who willfully and knowingly destroys or damages the remains of a deceased human being or who desecrat.
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Sec. 2. (a) The cemetery authority is hereby authorized to make rules and regulations for the government thereof, including rules regarding the driving of cars, motorcy.
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Sec. 3. The cemetery authority may appoint policemen to protect such cemetery and preserve order therein, and such policemen shall have the same power in respect to any.
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Sec. 4. The cemetery authority may set apart such portion as they see fit of the moneys received from the sale of the interment, entombment, or inurnment rights, in suc.
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Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the cemetery authority of a public graveyard to receive by gift or bequest, real or personal property, or the income or avails of proper.
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Sec. 5a. The cemetery authority may invest the funds received under Section 4 or 5 in notes secured by a first mortgage or trust deed upon improved or income producing r.
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Sec. 6. The trust fund mentioned in Sections 4 and 5 of this act, shall be vested in the board of directors and trustees, and the securities taken therefor shall be app.
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Sec. 7. The trust funds, gifts and bequests mentioned in sections four (4) and five (5) of this act, shall be exempt from taxation and from the operation of all laws of.
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Sec. 8. If the cemetery is a privately owned cemetery, as defined in Section 2 of the Cemetery Care Act, or a licensed cemetery authority under the Cemetery Oversight A.
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Sec. 9. When there is no memorial, monument, or marker installed on a cemetery interment right, entombment rights in a community mausoleum or lawn crypt section, or inu.
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Sec. 10. A cemetery authority may file in the office of the clerk of the circuit court of the county in which the cemetery is located a verified petition praying for the.
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Sec. 11. All persons so named in such petition, except the petitioner, shall be made parties defendant by name, and if the name or names of any owner or claimant are all.
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Sec. 12. In the event the owner, the claimant, or the heirs-at-law and next-of-kin or the specific legatees under the will of either the owner or claimant submits proof.
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Sec. 13. In the event that, at any time within one year after adjudication of abandonment, the owner or claimant of an interment right, entombment rights in a community.
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Sec. 14. After the expiration of one year from the date of entry of an order adjudging an interment right, entombment rights in a community mausoleum or lawn crypt secti.
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Sec. 14.5. Correction of encroachment on interment, entombment, or inurnment rights.
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Sec. 15. Purchases made pursuant to this Act shall be made in compliance with the "Local Government Prompt Payment Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly.
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Sec. 16. When a multiple interment right owner becomes deceased, the ownership of any unused rights of interment shall pass in accordance with the specific bequest in th.
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Sec. 17. Memorialization of veteran remains.
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