Illinois Code § 235 ILCS 5/9-18

Nothing in this Article shall be construed to forbid or prevent
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the sale of alcoholic liquor according to the terms of a license
theretofore regularly issued in good faith according to law until after the
final disposition of the case wherein an election result, indicating that
the sale of alcoholic liquor is prohibited, is contested. Any portion of a
license fee which shall have been paid and which represents the unexpired
period for which the license was issued after the sale at retail of
alcoholic liquor has been prohibited in a political subdivision or precinct
in which the premises described in such license is located shall be
refunded. Nothing in this Article shall be construed to forbid or prevent
the sale of alcoholic liquor by a railroad licensee on trains passing
through prohibited territory.

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