Illinois Code § 735 ILCS 5/4-212

Intervention.
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Any person having a lien upon or any interest
in the water craft attached, may intervene to protect such interest, by
filing a petition, entitled an intervening petition; and any person interested
may be made a defendant at his or her request, or that of any party to the
action, and may defend any petition by filing an answer as hereinafter provided,
and giving security, satisfactory to the court, to pay any costs arising
from such defense; and upon the filing of any intervening petition, a summons,
as hereinbefore provided, shall issue; and if the same shall be returned
not served, notice by publication may be given as hereinabove stated and
several intervening petitioners may be united with each other, or the original,
in one notice.

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