Illinois Code § 735 ILCS 5/6-119

Plaintiff's proof - Continued.
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It is not necessary for
the plaintiff to prove an
actual entry under title, nor the actual receipt of any of the profits
of the premises demanded; but it shall be sufficient for the plaintiff to prove a
right to the possession of such premises at the time of the commencement
of the action, as heir, legatee, purchaser or otherwise.

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