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(70 ILCS 925/45)
Sec. 45.
Notice.
Before holding any public hearing prescribed
in Section 40 of this Act, or any meeting regarding the passage of any
resolution to file a law suit, the Commission shall give notice to the grantee
or lessee, or his or her legal representatives, successors, or assigns,
of the time and place of the proceeding. The notice shall
be accompanied by a statement signed by the Secretary of the Commission,
or by any person authorized by the Commission to sign the same, setting
forth any act or things done or omitted to be done in violation, or
claimed to be in violation, of any restriction as to the use of the
property, whether the restriction be prescribed in any of the terms of
this Act or by any restriction as to the use of the property determined
by the Commission under the terms of this Act. The notice of the
time and place fixed for the proceeding shall also be given
to such person or persons as the Commission shall deem necessary. The notice
may be given by registered mail, addressed to the grantee, lessee, or
legal representatives, successors, or assigns, at the last known address
of the grantee, lessee, or legal representatives, successors, or assigns.
(Source: P.A. 92-870, eff. 1-3-03.)
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