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Illinois Statutes Chapter 10. Elections § 5/9-1.12. Anything of value

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§ 9-1.12. Anything of value. “Anything of value” means any item, thing, service, or good, regardless of whether it may be valued in monetary terms according to ascertainable market value. Anything of value which does not have an ascertainable market value must be reported by describing the item, thing, service, or good contributed and by using the contributor's certified market value required under Section 9-6.

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