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35 ILCS 200/21-95 (35 ILCS 200/21-95) Sec. 21-95. Tax abatement after acquisition by a governmental unit. When
any county, municipality, school district, forest preserve district, or park district acquires property through the foreclosure of a
lien, through
a
judicial deed, through the
foreclosure of receivership
certificate lien, or by acceptance of a deed of conveyance in lieu of
foreclosing any lien against the
property, or when a government unit acquires property under the Abandoned
Housing Rehabilitation Act or a blight reduction or abandoned property program administered by the Illinois Housing Development Authority, or when any county or other taxing district
acquires a deed for property under Section 21-90 or Sections 21-145 and 21-260,
or when any county, municipality, school district, forest preserve district, or park district acquires title to property that was to be transferred to that county, municipality, school district, forest preserve district, or park district under the terms of an annexation agreement, development agreement, donation agreement, plat of subdivision, or zoning ordinance by an entity that has been dissolved or is being dissolved or has been in bankruptcy proceedings or is in bankruptcy proceedings, all due or unpaid property taxes and existing liens for unpaid property taxes
imposed or pending under any law or ordinance of this State or any of its
political subdivisions shall become null and void. (Source: P.A. 100-314, eff. 8-24-17; 100-445, eff. 1-1-18; 100-863, eff. 8-14-18.) |
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