Foster Wheeler Energy Corp. v. LSP Equip., LLC., 805 N.E.2d 688 (Ill. App. Ct. 2004). “Statutes that merely provide that they are to “take[ ] effect upon becoming law,” as section 99 of the Act does (see 815 ILCS 665/99 (West 2002)), do not contain a clear expression of legislative intent that they are to be applied retroactively.”
People v. J.T. Einoder, Inc., 2013 IL App (1st) 113498 (Ill. App. Ct. 2014). “3d 753, 760 (2004) (considering identical language in section 99 of the Building and Construction Contract Act (815 ILCS 665/99 (West 2002))). Ordinarily, where courts have construed a statute to apply retroactively, the language has been explicit.”
Foster Wheeler Energy Corp. v. LSP Equip., LLC (Ill. App. Ct. 2004). “Statutes that merely provide that they are to "take[] effect upon becoming law," as section 99 of the Act does (see 815 ILCS 665/99 (West 2002)), do not contain a clear expression of legislative intent that they are to be applied retroactively.”
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