(35 ILCS 200/21-117)
Sec. 21-117. Costs of publishing delinquent list. A county shall pay for the
printer for advertising delinquent lists the
following
fees:
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The printer shall receive for printing the preamble, the descriptive
headings, the affidavit, and any other matter accompanying the
delinquent list, the sum of $0.40 per column line, to be paid by the
county.
No costs except printer's fee shall be charged on any lands or lots
forfeited to the State.
(Source: P.A. 93-963, eff. 8-20-04.)
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(35 ILCS 200/21-118) Sec. 21-118. Tax sale; online database. At least 10 days prior to any tax sale authorized under this Article 21, the county collector may post on his or her website a list of all properties that are eligible to be sold at the sale. The list shall include the street address on file with the county collector, if available, and shall include the PIN number assigned to the property. The list may not include the name of the property owner. The list may designate properties on which a sale in error has previously been declared, provided that those designations are posted at least 7 days before any tax sale authorized under this Article 21. If the list designates properties as properties on which a sale in error has previously been declared, the list shall also include the court case number or administrative number under which the declaration of the sale in error was made and the basis for the sale in error. No sale in error may be declared under this Code based upon an omission from or error on the list of designated properties.
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(35 ILCS 200/21-120)
Sec. 21-120.
Publication of notice of application for judgment; special
assessments; counties of 3,000,000 or more. In all cities, villages and
incorporated towns in counties with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, separate
advertisements may be made giving notice of an intended application for
judgment and for an order of sale on account of delinquent special assessments
at any time after the first day of August after the special assessments have
become delinquent. The procedure in that case is to be in all other respects,
except as to the time of making advertisement and application for judgment and
sale, the same as in the case of delinquent general taxes. There shall not be
included in the advertisement and application for judgment and sale provided by
this Section any properties which are included in the advertisement and
application for judgment and sale under Section 21-145.
No advertisement or publication may include parcels for which, under Section
14-15, certificates of error have been executed by the county assessor, or by
both the county assessor and board of appeals. In the absence of notice under
Section 21-135, or the absence of publication under this Section, the court
shall retain jurisdiction to enter final judgments sustaining the assessor's
objection on certificates of error. However, the court shall provide for
publication and mailing prior to the entry of a final judgment in any case in
which the assessor's objection is denied.
The provisions of this Section relating to the time when the Collector
shall advertise intended application for judgment for sale are subject to
modification by the governing authority of a county in accordance with the
provisions of subsection (c) of Section 21-40.
(Source: P.A. 87-1189; 88-455; 88-518.)
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(35 ILCS 200/21-125)
Sec. 21-125.
Sale of properties previously ordered sold.
Property ordered
sold by unexecuted judgments and orders of sale, previously entered, shall be
included in the advertisement for sale only under the previous orders, and
shall be sold in the order in which they appear in the delinquent list
contained in the advertisement. At any time between annual sales the county
collector also may advertise for sale any properties subject to sale under
orders previously entered and not executed for any reason. The advertisement
and sale shall be regulated by the provisions regulating the annual
advertisement and sale of delinquent properties, as far as applicable.
(Source: Laws 1939, p. 886; P.A. 88-455.)
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