Illinois Code § 740 ILCS 70/4.5

Costs and fees.
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In any nuisance action in which a farming
operation is alleged to be a nuisance, a prevailing defendant shall recover the
aggregate amount of costs and expenses determined by the court to have been
reasonably incurred in the defense of the nuisance action, together with a
reasonable amount for attorney fees. For the purposes of this Section, a
prevailing defendant is a defendant in a lawsuit in whose favor a final court
order or judgment is rendered. A defendant shall not be considered to have
prevailed if, prior to a final court order or judgment, he or she enters into a
negotiated settlement agreement or takes any corrective or other action that
renders unnecessary a final court order or judgment.

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