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765 ILCS 65/ - Uniform Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act.

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(765 ILCS 65/1) (from Ch. 29, par. 8.1) Sec. 1. Any contract hereafter made for the purchase and sale of real property in this State shall be interpreted as including an agreement that the parties shall have the following rights and duties, unless the contract expressly provides otherwise: (a) If, when neither the legal title nor the possession of the subject matter of the contract has been transferred, all or a material part thereof is destroyed without fault of the purchaser or is taken by eminent domain, the vendor cannot enforce the contract, and the purchaser is entitled to recover any portion of the price that he has paid; (b) If, when either the legal title or the possession of the subject matter of the contract has been transferred, all or any part thereof is destroyed without fault of the vendor or is taken by eminent domain, the purchaser is not thereby relieved from a duty to pay the price, nor is he entitled to recover any portion thereof that he has paid; provided, however, if the purchase and sale of real property is to be consummated by means of an escrow, title shall not be considered to have been transferred for purposes of this act, despite the delivery and recordation of a deed to such real property, unless the conditions of the escrow relating to the passing of the full legal and equitable title shall have been fulfilled. (Source: Laws 1963, p. 2099.)

(765 ILCS 65/2) (from Ch. 29, par. 8.2) Sec. 2. This act shall be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law of those states which enact it. (Source: Laws 1963, p. 2099.)

(765 ILCS 65/3) (from Ch. 29, par. 8.3) Sec. 3. This act may be cited as the Uniform Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act. (Source: Laws 1963, p. 2099.)

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765 ILCS 65/ - Uniform Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act.