Illinois Code § 70 ILCS 605/10-7

Dissolution-Hearing-Order-Appeals.
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At the hearing the court shall determine (a) whether the petition is
signed by the requisite number of owners owning the required proportion of
the land, (b) whether there is a good reason for dissolving the district
and (c) whether the other required allegations of the petition are true. If
the court finds for the petitioners it shall order the district dissolved
but if the court finds against the petitioners the petition shall be
dismissed. In either event, the costs shall be taxed against the
petitioners. The order shall be final. Separate or joint appeals may be
taken by any of the parties affected thereby or by the commissioners of the
district, as in other civil cases.

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