Illinois Code § 70 ILCS 15/6

Attorney General; duties.
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The Attorney General of the State of
Illinois shall be ex officio attorney for the Authority and shall be its
legal advisor and legal representative. In addition to the specific duties
imposed upon the Attorney General by this Act, he shall further act as
attorney for the Authority in all of its transactions and shall represent
the Authority in all of its litigation, and examine and approve all
contracts, leases, bonds or other undertakings or obligations entered into
by the Authority as to their form and constitutionality prior to their
execution and delivery.

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