Bill Texts: IL HB4075 | 2009-2010 | 96th General Assembly

Bill Title: Provides that the Director of the Department of Natural Resources shall, subject to the conditions stated in the Act, convey by quit claim deed specified parcels of real property to Arcola, Arthur, Hindsboro, Lovington, Lovington Township, East Oakland Township, Bourbon Township, Douglas County, and Lowe Road District for $1 for each parcel subject to: the specified parcel of real property being included in a judgment in, or a settlement or resolution of litigation that is favorable to the State of Illinois or the Department of Natural Resources, as a party to the litigation, in one of 2 specified court cases in Moultrie County or Douglas County; each designated entity must first be given a written right of first refusal by the Department and then, in turn, give written notice to the Director that it will accept the conveyance and pay the $1 consideration. Provides that a parcel of real property shall not be conveyed so long as there is pending litigation concerning the ownership of that parcel. Provides that for parcels not subject to any litigation, the written right of first refusal shall be given within 30 days after the effective date and the conveyance made if the entity gives written notice to the Director of the Department of Natural Resources that it will accept the property and pay the $1 consideration. Provides that conveyances are made subject to existing utilities, roads, reservations, easements, covenants, and restrictions of record. Effective immediately.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2009-08-11 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 96-0316 [HB4075 Detail]

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