(105 ILCS 5/16-4) (from Ch. 122, par. 16-4)
Sec. 16-4.
Building jointly used - Sale of interest - Additions and
enlargements.
Whenever two school districts situated adjacent to one another or comprising
the same or partly the same
territory have a school site with
buildings thereon, owned by one of the districts but used under
agreement by both, the district owning the site and buildings may sell
to the other, and the other district has the right to purchase, an equal
or any other interest in the site and buildings under an agreement
between the two; and upon the execution of the agreement and the
acquiring the title to the interest by the purchasing district, the two
districts shall be deemed to hold title to the premises as tenants in
common; and thereafter the school districts, or either of them, may,
under appropriate terms in the first agreement, or under a new agreement
entered into by them, add to and enlarge any parts of the buildings, if
deemed necessary for the uses of the districts or either of them, and by
such sole or mutual expenditure of funds as may be nominated by the
terms of the agreement between the districts, and the expenditures shall
in no way change the individual interests of the districts in the premises
unless otherwise expressly so provided by the terms of the
agreement.
(Source: P.A. 81-1541.)
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