§ 765 ILCS 220/0.01 Short title
§ 765 ILCS 220/1 It is the finding of the General Assembly that there exists a …
§ 765 ILCS 220/2 It is the purpose of this Act to establish a program of monumentation …
§ 765 ILCS 220/3 Definitions
§ 765 ILCS 220/3.01 “Examining Committee” means the examining committee established in …
§ 765 ILCS 220/3.02 “Monument Record” means a written and illustrated document describing …
§ 765 ILCS 220/3.03 “Public land survey monument” means any land boundary monument or …
§ 765 ILCS 220/3.04 “Accessory” means any physical evidence in the vicinity of a survey …
§ 765 ILCS 220/3.05 “Aliquot corner” means any corner in the public land survey system …
§ 765 ILCS 220/3.06 “Control Corner” means any land survey monument whose position …
§ 765 ILCS 220/4 An entry book shall be provided by the recorder or Registrar of Deeds …
§ 765 ILCS 220/5 The charge for indexing and recording the monument record shall be …
§ 765 ILCS 220/6 It shall be the duty of the examining committee to prescribe the form …
§ 765 ILCS 220/7 It shall be the duty of any land surveyor who conducts a survey which …
§ 765 ILCS 220/8 No monument record shall be recorded unless the same is signed by an …
§ 765 ILCS 220/9 When a monument record is recorded pursuant to this Act, it shall be …
§ 765 ILCS 220/10 No monument record need be recorded when a monument record exists and …
§ 765 ILCS 220/11 Any land surveyor, or any person, including the responsible official …

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Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes > 765 ILCS 220 - Land Survey Monuments Act

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