Illinois Compiled Statutes
765 ILCS 605/14.3 (2026)
Granting of easement for laying of cable television or high speed Internet cable
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(765 ILCS 605/14.3)
(from Ch. 30, par. 314.3)
Sec. 14.3. Granting of easement for laying of cable television or high speed Internet cable. Unless the condominium instrument expressly provides for a greater
percentage or different procedures a majority of more than 50% of the
unit owners at a meeting of
unit owners duly called for such purpose may authorize the granting of
an easement for the laying of cable television or high speed Internet cable. The grant of such
easement shall be according to the terms and conditions of the local ordinance
providing for cable television or high speed Internet in the municipality.
(Source: P.A. 97-751, eff. 1-1-13.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2017–2017 · leading case: Siena at Old Orchard Condo. Ass'n v. Siena at Old Orchard, LLC, 2017 IL App (1st) 151846 (Ill. App. Ct. 2017).
Siena at Old Orchard Condo. Ass'n v. Siena at Old Orchard, LLC, 2017 IL App (1st) 151846 (Ill. App. Ct. 2017). “iding vote requirements for correcting omissions or errors in condominium instruments “unless the Act or the condominium instruments specifically provide for greater percentages or different procedures”); 765 ILCS 605/15(a) (West 2010) (“Unless a greater percentage is provided…”
Siena at Old Orchard Condo. Ass'n v. Siena at Old Orchard, LLC, 2017 IL App (1st) 151846 (Ill. App. Ct. 2017). “iding vote requirements for correcting omissions or errors in condominium instruments “unless the Act or the condominium instruments specifically provide for greater percentages or different procedures”); 765 ILCS 605/15(a) (West 2010) (“Unless a greater percentage is provided…”
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