Illinois Code § 735 ILCS 5/12-135

Further redemptions.
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Successive redemptions may be made
of the premises at any
time within 60 days of the last sale at which they were sold for more
than the amount of the redemption money, interest and costs, and the
premises again sold in the same manner and upon the same terms and
conditions, and certificate shall be made in like form and manner as
upon the sale on the first redemption, and the person redeeming shall be
considered to have bid the amount of his or her redemption money, interest and
costs; and if at any such sale the premises are not sold for a greater
sum, the sheriff or other officer shall forthwith execute a deed to the
purchaser, and no other redemption shall be allowed.

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