Illinois Compiled Statutes 765 Property: Article -
- Illinois Rights of Entry or Re-entry Act. - 765 ILCS 330, Section 0.01
Short title. This Act may be cited as the Rights of Entry or Re-entry Act. (Source: P.A. 86-1324.)
- Illinois Rights of Entry or Re-entry Act. - 765 ILCS 330, Section 1
No possibility of reverter or right of entry or re-entry for breach of a condition subsequent is alienable or devisable; and no conveyance thereof...
- Illinois Rights of Entry or Re-entry Act. - 765 ILCS 330, Section 2
At the termination of a trust, however effected, any possibility of reverter and any right of entry or re-entry for breach of condition subsequent...
- Illinois Rights of Entry or Re-entry Act. - 765 ILCS 330, Section 3
When a corporation is dissolved or ceases to exist, any possibility of reverter and any right of entry or re-entry for breach of a...
- Illinois Rights of Entry or Re-entry Act. - 765 ILCS 330, Section 4
Neither possibilities of reverter nor rights of entry or re-entry for breach of condition subsequent, whether heretofore or hereafter created, where the condition has...
- Illinois Rights of Entry or Re-entry Act. - 765 ILCS 330, Section 5
If by reason of a possibility of reverter created more than fifty years prior to the effective date of this Act, a reverter has...
- Illinois Rights of Entry or Re-entry Act. - 765 ILCS 330, Section 5a
If by reason of a possibility of reverter created more than 40 years prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act, a reverter...
- Illinois Rights of Entry or Re-entry Act. - 765 ILCS 330, Section 5b
This amendatory Act of 1959, reducing from 50 to 40 years the period referred to in Section 4 and adding Section 5a shall not...
- Illinois Rights of Entry or Re-entry Act. - 765 ILCS 330, Section 6
This Act does not invalidate or affect (1) a conveyance made for the purpose of releasing or extinguishing a possibility of reverter or right...
- Illinois Rights of Entry or Re-entry Act. - 765 ILCS 330, Section 7
If any provision of this Act or the application of any provision thereto to any property, person, or circumstances is held to be invalid,...
Last modified: February 18, 2015