Illinois Code § 60 ILCS 1/95-5

Civil action.
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Whenever any controversy or cause of action exists
between any townships of this State or between any township and an individual
or corporation, the proceedings may be had in civil actions for the purpose of
trying and finally settling the controversy. The proceedings may be conducted
in the same manner, and the judgment or order in the proceedings shall have the
same effect, as in other civil actions or proceedings of a similar kind between
individuals and corporations. All process shall be served by leaving a copy of
the process with the township supervisor.

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