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Public Act 094-1089 |
HB1896 Enrolled |
LRB094 02909 LCB 32910 b |
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AN ACT concerning civil law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. Upon the payment of the sum of $1 to the State |
of Illinois, and subject to the conditions set forth in Section |
10 of this Act, the Secretary of Transportation is authorized |
to convey to the Village of Justice by quitclaim deed all |
right, title, and interest of the State of Illinois in and to |
certain property known as that part of the East Half of the |
Southwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 38 North, Range 12 |
East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying South of the North |
40.00 feet thereof, lying East of the West 33.00 feet thereof |
and lying northwesterly of the Northwesterly line of Archer |
Avenue by Document Number 12731415. Excepting thereof that |
portion described as follows: Beginning at the south most |
corner of the above described property; thence North 40 degrees |
06 minutes 31 seconds East a distance of 188.34 feet along the |
Northwesterly line of Archer Avenue to the East most corner of |
the aforesaid property thence North 89 degrees 28 minutes 17 |
seconds West a distance of 1.58 feet along the South line of |
75th Street to a point; thence South 39 degrees 49 minutes 25 |
seconds West a distance of 186.99 feet to a point on the East |
line of 86th Avenue; thence South 00 degrees 24 minutes 04 |
seconds West a distance of 0.45 feet to the point of beginning, |
all in Cook County, Illinois, known as IDOT Excess Parcel No. |
OZZ0916 and generally described as a triangular parcel, the |
Southernmost point being the intersection of Archer Avenue |
(Illinois 171) and 86th Avenue, then running North along 86th |
Avenue approximately 144.71 feet, then running perpendicularly |
East approximately 118.75 feet, and then running southwesterly |
along Archer Avenue approximately 186.99 feet to the |
southernmost point, said parcel containing 0.197 acre (8595.51 |
square feet) more or less. |