Illinois Code § 75 ILCS 55/1

That whenever any library association organized
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under any law of this state, and owning any real or personal property in
this state, shall desire to sell or lease the same, or any part thereof,
absolutely or with conditions, to the board of directors of any free public
library, organized under the laws of this state, such sale or lease may be
made in the manner following, viz.: the directors of such association shall
call a meeting of all the members, subscribers or stockholders thereof, to
be held at the rooms of said library or office of the secretary of such
association, written or printed notice of the time, place and object of
such meeting, and of the terms and conditions of the proposed sale or lease
being first mailed, at least thirty (30) days prior to the time of such
meeting, to the address of each member, subscriber or stockholder whose
place of residence is known to any of the officers or directors of such
association, and by publishing such notice for at least thirty (30)
consecutive days next preceding the time of such meeting, in some newspaper
published and of general circulation in the county where the property of
said association is situate.

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