(735 ILCS 5/2-1404) (from Ch. 110, par. 2-1404)
Sec. 2-1404.
Preservation of trust estates.
In all cases where a
trustee has been or shall be appointed by order of a circuit court, such
court has authority
to authorize the payment of interest on any mortgage which is a lien upon
the trust estate, to authorize the payment of taxes and assessments levied
upon or assessed against the trust estate, to authorize the payment of
the insurance premiums on any policy of insurance on the buildings and personal
property of the trust estate, and to authorize the making of repairs and
the payment therefor, when it appears for the best interests of the estate;
and where a trustee has paid any such interest, taxes, assessments,
insurance premiums, or for repairs, and it appears that such payments
were for the best interests of the estate and the protection and
preservation thereof, the court, on application or by report, has authority
to approve such payments.
(Source: P.A. 84-621.)
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(735 ILCS 5/Art. II Pt. 15 heading) Part 15.
Abolition of Writs
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(735 ILCS 5/2-1501) (from Ch. 110, par. 2-1501)
Sec. 2-1501. Writs abolished. The function which was, prior to January
1, 1979, performed by a writ of execution to enforce a judgment or order
for the payment of money, or by the writs of mandamus, injunction, prohibition,
sequestration, habeas corpus, replevin, ne exeat or attachment, or by the
writ of possession
in an action of ejectment, or by the writ of restitution in an eviction action, or by the writ of assistance for the possession
of real estate, or by a temporary restraining order, shall hereafter be
performed by a copy of the order or judgment to be enforced, certified by
the clerk of the court which entered the judgment or order.
The clerk's certification shall bear a legend substantially as follows:
I hereby certify the above to be correct.
Dated ..........................
(Seal of Clerk of Circuit Court)
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Clerk of the Circuit Court of .............. Illinois.
This order is the command of the Circuit Court and violation thereof is
subject to the penalty of the law.
(Source: P.A. 100-173, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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