(35 ILCS 200/23-40)
Sec. 23-40.
Error or informality in making levy or in certifying or filing.
In all judicial proceedings concerning the levying and collection of taxes, an
error or informality of any officer or officers in making any tax levy or in
certifying or filing the levy not affecting the substantial justice of the levy
itself, shall not vitiate or void the levy or affect the tax. When the error
or informality in a levy, its certification, filing or publication can be
corrected by amendment, or a levy can be sufficiently itemized, the purpose
defined and made certain by amendment, made prior to the entry of any order of
court affecting the levy or the collection of taxes thereon, an amendment or
amendments, certification, filing or publication may be made by the taxing
bodies affected. The ordinance, resolution, publication or certificate, as
amended, certified, filed or published, shall, upon proof of such amendment or
amendments, certification, filing or publication being made to the court, have
the same force and effect as though originally adopted, published, filed and
certified in the amended form. The aggregate amount or rate of the original
levy shall not be increased by an action taken under this Section. A statute
terminating the time within which appropriations or tax levies may be made,
published, certified or filed, shall not apply to any republication,
recertification or refiling, or to any amendment or revision authorized or
permitted by this Section.
(Source: Laws 1939, p. 886; P.A. 88-455.)
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