Illinois Compiled Statutes 505 ILCS 17/45 – Investment requirements
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(a) This Section applies to all production contracts that have capital investment requirements.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c), a contractor shall not take action to terminate or cancel a production contract until the contractor has done the following:
(1) Provided the producer with written notice of the
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c), a contractor shall not take action to terminate or cancel a production contract until the contractor has done the following:
Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes 505 ILCS 17/45
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
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(1) Provided the producer with written notice of the
intention to terminate or cancel at least 60 days before the effective date of the termination or cancellation.
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(2) Reimbursed the contract producer for the value of
the remaining useful life of the capital investment items. In calculating this reimbursement amount, the contractor may take into account the producer’s ability to use the capital investments in other business enterprises of the producer and the opportunity to recoup the cost of the capital improvements by sale or lease.
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(c) Exceptions. A contractor may terminate or cancel a production contract without remedy as required in subsection (b) if the basis for the termination or cancellation is any of the following:
(1) A voluntary abandonment of the contractual
(1) A voluntary abandonment of the contractual
relationship by the producer. A complete failure of a producer’s performance under a production contract shall be deemed to be abandonment.
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(2) Failure of the producer to meet the specific
provisions of the contract and failure to remedy his or her default.
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(3) The conviction of a producer of an offense of
fraud or theft committed against the contractor.
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