Illinois Code § 35 ILCS 200/21-335

Claims for interest and costs.
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Any person
claiming interest or costs under Sections 21-315 through 21-330 shall
include the claim in his or her petition for sale in error
under Section 21-310, 22-35, or 22-50. Any claim for interest or costs
which is not included in
the petition is waived. Interest or costs may be awarded,
however, to
the extent
permitted by this Section upon a sale in error petition filed by the
county collector
or municipality or upon a declaration by the county collector pursuant to
subsection (c) of Section 21-310,
without requiring a separate filing by the claimant. Any refund of interest or
costs upon the petition for sale in error
or upon a declaration by the county collector pursuant to subsection (c) of
Section 21-310
shall be
paid by the county treasurer as trustee of
the fund
created by this Section. The fund shall be the sole source for
payment and satisfaction of orders for interest or costs, except as otherwise
provided in this subsection. If the court determines that the fund has been
depleted and will not be restored in time to pay an award with reasonable
promptness, the court may authorize the collector to pay the interest portion
of the award pro rata from those accounts where the principal refund of the tax
sale purchase price under Section 21-310 is taken.

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