(105 ILCS 5/15-20) (from Ch. 122, par. 15-20)
Sec. 15-20.
Books to be kept.
The county superintendent shall keep 3 books, to be known and designated
by the letters A, B, and C. In book A he shall record at length all
petitions presented to him for the sale of common school lands, the plats
and certificates of valuation made by or under the direction of the
trustees of schools, or the township land commissioners, and the affidavits
in relation to the same. In book B he shall keep an account of all sales of
common school lands, including the date of sale, name of purchaser,
description of land sold and the selling price. In book C he shall keep a
regular account of all moneys received or paid out; from whom received, on
what account, showing whether it is principal or interest, the rate of
interest, and a description of the real estate taken as security; if paid
out, to whom, when, and on what account, the amount of the sales and the
account of each township fund to be kept separate.
(Source: Laws 1961, p. 31.)
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