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Illinois Compiled Statutes

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GENERAL PROVISIONS
(5 ILCS 535/) Lake County Land Cession Act.

5 ILCS 535/0.01

    (5 ILCS 535/0.01) (from Ch. 1, par. 4200)
    Sec. 0.01. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Lake County Land Cession Act.
(Source: P.A. 86-1324.)

5 ILCS 535/3

    (5 ILCS 535/3) (from Ch. 1, par. 4203)
    Sec. 3. The said consent is given and the said jurisdiction ceded upon the express condition that the State of Illinois shall retain a concurrent jurisdiction with the United States in and over the said property so far as that the execution of all civil and criminal processes which may issue under the laws or authority of the State of Illinois shall be allowed thereon on application to the officer of the United States in charge thereof in the same way and manner as if such consent had not been given or jurisdiction ceded, except so far as such processes may affect the real or personal property of the United States.
(Source: Laws 1887, p. 304.)