Illinois Code § 815 ILCS 430/1

Unless otherwise agreed, where unsolicited goods are delivered to a
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person, he has a right to refuse to accept delivery of the goods and is not
bound to return such goods to the sender. If such unsolicited goods are
either addressed to or intended for the recipient, they shall be deemed a
gift to the recipient, who may use them or dispose of them in any manner
without any obligation to the sender.

 
For purposes of this Act, "unsolicited goods" includes contractual
obligations or other intangible property delivered to a person who has not
ordered, solicited or agreed to purchase them, but shall not include
tangible or intangible goods which are misdirected.

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