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 |     AN ACT concerning civil law.
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 |     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,  | 
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 | represented in the General Assembly: 
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 |     Section 5. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended  by  | 
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 | changing Section 2-1203 as follows:  
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 |     (735 ILCS 5/2-1203)  (from Ch. 110, par. 2-1203)
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 |     Sec. 2-1203. Motions after judgment in non-jury cases. (a)  | 
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 | In all
cases tried without a jury, any party may, within 30  | 
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 | days after the
entry of the  judgment or within any further time  | 
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 | the court may allow
within the 30 days or any extensions  | 
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 | thereof, file a motion for a
rehearing, or a retrial, or  | 
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 | modification of the judgment or to vacate
the  judgment or for  | 
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 | other relief.
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 |     (b) A motion filed in apt time stays enforcement of the  | 
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 | judgment; in a case seeking injunctive or declaratory relief,  | 
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 | however, a judgment that allows  the State or a unit of local  | 
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 | government to enforce a law, statute, or ordinance shall be  | 
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 | stayed only by a court order that follows a separate  | 
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 | application that sets forth just cause for staying the   | 
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 | enforcement.
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 | (Source: P.A. 82-280.)
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