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(765 ILCS 405/3) (from Ch. 148, par. 73)
Sec. 3. False
verification - Perjury.
Whoever, in swearing to, or affirming, an application or statement as required under
this Act, makes a false statement as to the identification of beneficiaries
of a land trust, or which is material to an issue or point in question in
such application or statement, or who, having taken a lawful oath or made affirmation,
shall testify willfully and falsely as to any of such matters for the
purpose of inducing the approval of any such benefit, authorization,
license or permit, or who shall suborn any other person to so swear, affirm
or testify, is guilty of perjury or subornation of perjury, as the case may
be, and upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced as provided in Sections
32-2 or 32-3, respectively, of the Criminal Code of 2012.
(Source: P.A. 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.)
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