Illinois Code § 65 ILCS 5/3.1-35-30

Mayor or president; designation for signing
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instruments. The mayor or
president may designate in writing another person to affix the signature of the
mayor or president to any written instrument or instruments required to be
signed by the
mayor or president. The mayor or president shall send written notice of
this designation to the corporate authorities, stating the name of the
person who has been selected and what
instrument or instruments the person will have authority to sign. A written
signature of
the mayor or president executed by the designated person, with the
signature of the designated person underneath, shall be attached to the notice.
The
notice, with the signatures attached, shall be recorded in the journal of
the corporate authorities and then filed with the municipal clerk. When the
signature of
the mayor or president is placed on a written instrument at the direction
of the mayor or president in the specified manner, the instrument or
instruments, in all
respects, shall be as
binding on the municipality as if signed by the mayor or president in
person.

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