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Is the Illinois Property Tax Code free from Constitutional challenge?

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Is the Illinois Property Tax Code free from Constitutional challenge?

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It is important to remember, that in a free society, the right to defend and make claim in the Courts of the State and Federal government is a cherished right. As such, controversy of claims and defense arise in Court. As a free Nation, we as a People have reserved the right to make claims to the individuals and business associations of our Nation. Anyone can make a claim. Simply because it is “claimed” does not make it so. It is for the processes of the Courts to sort out the contention between that which is claimed and defended. With the above proviso, the following is of import to the question.

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