§ 240 ILCS 10/0.01 Short title
§ 240 ILCS 10/1 No person shall operate a warehouse or engage in the business of …
§ 240 ILCS 10/1.1 Governmental fairs as set forth under the Agricultural Fairs Act and …
§ 240 ILCS 10/2 Definitions
§ 240 ILCS 10/3 Basis of storage
§ 240 ILCS 10/4 Applications
§ 240 ILCS 10/5 Inspections
§ 240 ILCS 10/6 Bond or legal liability insurance policy
§ 240 ILCS 10/7 Fees
§ 240 ILCS 10/8 Issuance and period of license
§ 240 ILCS 10/9 The provisions of the “Uniform Commercial Code”, enacted by the …
§ 240 ILCS 10/10 Warehouse Receipts
§ 240 ILCS 10/11 Signs
§ 240 ILCS 10/12 Advertisements
§ 240 ILCS 10/13 Care required
§ 240 ILCS 10/14 Authority of Commission staff-Police power
§ 240 ILCS 10/15 Interference with or impersonation of Commission staff
§ 240 ILCS 10/15.5 Jurisdiction
§ 240 ILCS 10/15.6 Enumeration of powers
§ 240 ILCS 10/16 Rules and regulations
§ 240 ILCS 10/17 Violations, Administrative Action and Review
§ 240 ILCS 10/18 Operator must keep records
§ 240 ILCS 10/19 Penalty
§ 240 ILCS 10/19.5 Disposition of funds
§ 240 ILCS 10/20 Power to enforce
§ 240 ILCS 10/20.1 Grandfathered rules
§ 240 ILCS 10/20.2 Applicability of Illinois Commercial Transportation Law
§ 240 ILCS 10/21 Constitutionality of act
§ 240 ILCS 10/22 Repeal

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Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes > 240 ILCS 10 - Personal Property Storage Act

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