Illinois Code § 35 ILCS 200/23-45

Time limit after objection is filed with the Court.
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If, after
10 years from the
date an objection is filed there has been no further action on the objection,
the objection shall be dismissed as a matter of law with prejudice. The
circuit clerk shall enter the dismissal of record. The Collector may then
distribute the taxes. The Collector shall determine whether to use the tax
rates for the year the objection was filed or the tax rates for the most recent
tax year in distributing the taxes. This Section applies to tax objections
filed before, on, or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of
1996.

(35 ILCS 200/Tit. 9 heading)
 
TITLE 9. 
 

OTHER PROVISIONS
(35 ILCS 200/Art. 24 heading)
 
Article 24. 
 

General Provisions

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