(605 ILCS 5/6-321) (from Ch. 121, par. 6-321)
Sec. 6-321.
All township and district roads heretofore or hereafter laid
out upon district or county lines shall be divided, allotted and kept in
repair in the manner as hereinbefore directed. Any township or district
road that is or shall be laid out on any county or district line, and in
case a railroad right-of-way or a stream of water forms the boundary line
of such district or county, or crowds the public road off from such
district or county, then the road alongside such railroad right-of-way or
stream of water, shall be held to be a road on a county or district line,
although owing to the topography of the ground along such county or
district line, or at the crossing of any stream of water, the proper
authorities in laying out such road may have located a portion of the same
to one side of such county or district line or railroad right-of-way, or
stream of water, and the expenses of keeping in repair such road shall be
assessed by each district or county interested.
(Source: Laws 1959, p. 196.)
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