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    Default Re: Am I Interpreting This Illinois Law Correctly

    Not in city of Chicago. I lost a foreclosure case in Cook County. On March 15, 2017, the court issued an "Order Approving Report of Sale and Distribution, Confirming Sale, and Order of Possession".

    735 ILCS 5/9-117 begins:
    No eviction order obtained in an action brought under this Article may be enforced more than 120 days after the order is entered, unless upon motion by the plaintiff the court grants an extension of the period of enforcement of the order.

    It has now been more than 120 days since that order was issued, but my mortgage was signed "after July 1, 1962". I want to confirm that I am reading that statute correctly such that I am not excluded just based upon the date.

    Thank you.

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