Illinois Code § 735 ILCS 5/17-120

Life estate or homestead.
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In case of sale the court may,
with the consent of the person
entitled to an estate for life, or for years, or of homestead, to the
whole or any part of the premises, who is a party in the action, sell such
estate with the rest. Such consent shall be in writing, signed by
such person, and filed in the court wherein the proceedings for
partition are pending.

 
If such persons are incapable of giving consent, the court may
determine, taking into consideration the interests of all parties, whether such
estate ought to be excluded from the sale or sold.

 
When such interest is sold, the value thereof may be ascertained
and paid over in gross, or the proper proportion of the funds invested,
and the income paid over to the party entitled thereto, during the
continuance of the estate.

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