(55 ILCS 5/5-32025) (from Ch. 34, par. 5-32025)
Sec. 5-32025.
Review; effect of judgments.
The
judgments of the court shall be final as to all the issues involved,
and the proceedings in the specified cause shall be subject to review by
appeal as provided in this Division and not otherwise. However,
by mutual consent such a judgment may be vacated or modified
notwithstanding the expiration of 30 days from the rendition of the
judgment, except as provided in this Division.
Such judgment shall have the effect of several judgments as to each
tract or parcel of land assessed, and no appeal from any such judgment
shall invalidate or delay the judgments, except as to the property
concerning which the appeal is taken.
Such judgment shall be a lien on behalf of the county making any
improvement, for the payment of which the special assessment is levied,
on the property assessed from the date thereof, to the same extent and
of equal force and validity as a lien for the general taxes until the
judgment is paid or the property against which any such judgment is
entered is sold to pay the judgment.
Nothing in this Division shall interfere with the right of
the petitioner to dismiss its proceedings, and for that purpose to vacate
such a judgment at its election at any time before commencing the actual
collection of the assessment. The court in which the judgment is
rendered shall enter an order vacating or annulling the judgment of
confirmation on motion of the petitioner entered at any time after the
expiration of 30 days from the rendition of that judgment of
confirmation upon a showing by petitioner that no contract was let or
entered into for the making of the specified improvement within the time
fixed by law for the letting of the contract, or that the making of the
improvement under the original proceeding was never commenced, or that
the making of the improvement under the prior proceeding was never
commenced, or that the making of the improvement under the prior
proceedings was abandoned by petitioner. No judgment entered in such a
proceeding so dismissed and vacated shall be a bar to another like or
different improvement. However, after the contract for the work has been
entered into, or the improvement bonds have been issued, no judgment
shall be vacated or modified or any petitioner dismissed after the
expiration of 30 days from the rendition of the judgment, nor shall the
collection of the assessment be in any way stayed or delayed by the
Committee, or any officer of the county without the consent of the
contractor or bondholder.
The county may file a complaint to foreclose the lien of special
assessment in the same manner that foreclosures are permitted by law in
cases of delinquent general taxes. However, no forfeiture of the
property shall be required as a prerequisite for such foreclosure.
(Source: P.A. 86-962.)
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