(735 ILCS 5/4-134) (from Ch. 110, par. 4-134)
Sec. 4-134.
Intervention.
In all cases of attachment, any person, other than the
defendant, claiming the property attached, or garnisheed may intervene,
verifying his or her petition by affidavit, without giving bond, but such
property shall not thereby be replevied; and the court shall immediately
(unless good cause be shown by either party for a continuance) direct a
jury to be impaneled to inquire into the right of the property. In all
cases where the jury finds for the claimant, and that such claimant is
also entitled to the possession of all or any part of such property, the
court shall enter judgment for such claimant accordingly and order the
property attached or garnisheed to which such claimant is entitled to be
delivered to such claimant, and the payment of his or her costs in such action.
In cases where the jury finds for a claimant but further finds that such
claimant is not then entitled to the possession of any such property,
such claimant shall be entitled to his or her costs; and where the jury find
for the plaintiff in the attachment, such plaintiff shall recover his or her
costs against such claimant. If such claimant is a non-resident of the
State he or she shall file security for costs as in cases of non-resident
plaintiffs.
(Source: P.A. 82-280.)
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