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Title 4
General Provisions

Sections

1150
Agreements by tax districts
1152
Power of tax district to protect liens
1154
Mailing statements of taxes
1156
Publication of notices
1160
Enforcement of tax liens
1162
Writ of assistance
1164
Consolidation of actions or proceedings
1166
Real property acquired by tax district
1168
Certificate of sale as evidence
1170
Deed in lieu of foreclosure
1172
Severability of provisions
1174
Title of the state not affected
1176
Review of list of delinquent taxes by commissioner
1178
Certain lands in forest preserve to be offered for sale to state
1180
Despoliation of lands subject to delinquent tax liens
1182
Cancellation or reduction of interest, penalties and other charges
1184
Payment of delinquent taxes in installments
 



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