(765 ILCS 215/4) (from Ch. 133, par. 14)
Sec. 4.
Upon the filing of the report, any person whose interest may
be affected by the survey shall be at liberty to enter his objections to
the report, and the court shall hear and determine the objection, and
enter an order or judgment either approving or rejecting the report, or
modifying and amending the same according to the rights and interests of
the parties, or may refer the same back to the commission to correct
their report and survey in conformity with the judgment of the court; or
the court may, for good reason, set aside the commission, and appoint a
new commission, who shall proceed de novo, and survey and determine the
boundaries and corners of the lands in question. The corners and
boundaries established in the survey as approved in the final judgment
of the courts, if not appealed according to the Supreme Court Rules,
shall be held and considered as permanently and unalterably established
according to the survey. The expenses and costs of the surveys and suit
shall be apportioned among all the parties, according to their
respective interests.
(Source: P.A. 79-1365.)
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