(765 ILCS 1033/1)
Sec. 1.
Short Title.
This Act may be cited as the Museum Disposition of Property Act.
(Source: P.A. 90-604, eff. 1-1-99.)
(765 ILCS 1033/5)
Sec. 5.
Purposes.
The purposes of this Act are to establish the
ownership of loaned property that has been abandoned by the lender or
undocumented property held by a museum, to establish uniform procedures
for the termination of loans of property to museums, to allow museums to
conserve
or dispose of
loaned or undocumented property under certain conditions, and to
limit actions to recover loaned or undocumented property.
(Source: P.A. 90-604, eff. 1-1-99.)
(765 ILCS 1033/10)
Sec. 10.
Definitions.
As used in this Act, unless the context requires
otherwise:
"Museum" means an institution or entity located in Illinois that:
"Property" means documents or tangible objects, animate or inanimate, in
the custody of a museum.
"Person" means an individual, association, partnership,
corporation, trust, estate, or other entity having a legal interest in property
in
the custody of a museum.
"Lender" means a person whose name appears on the records of a
museum as the person legally entitled to property held by the museum.
"Claimant" means a person, other than the lender of record, who claims to be
legally entitled to, or who establishes his or her legal entitlement to,
property
held by the museum.
"Lender's or claimant's address" means a description of the most recent
location of a lender or claimant, as indicated on the museum's records
pertaining to the property on loan from the lender or claimant, sufficient for
the purpose of delivering mail.
"Loan" means a deposit of property with a museum that is not
accompanied by a transfer of title to the property or other evidence of
donative intent; however, "loan" does not include a consignment of property
for sale.
"Permanent loan" means a loan of property to a museum for an
indefinite term.
"Undocumented property" means property:
(Source: P.A. 90-604, eff. 1-1-99.)
(765 ILCS 1033/15)
Sec. 15.
Notice Requirements.
(a) In addition to any other information that may be appropriate for a
particular notice, all notices given under this Act must contain the following
information:
(b) A notice mailed to a lender or claimant shall be sent by certified mail,
return receipt requested, to the lender's or claimant's address. The notice
shall be mailed on a "restricted delivery" basis when the notice is directed to
a natural person. Notice is deemed given if the museum receives, within 60
days of mailing the notice, a return receipt showing delivery to the lender or
claimant. The date of a notice for purposes of this Act is deemed to be the
date of delivery to the person to whom it was sent.
(c) If notice is not given in accordance with subsection (b) or if, after a
diligent search of its records, a museum does not know the identity of the
lender or any claimant or have the lender's or claimant's address, notice may
be given by publication, in which case notice shall be published:
For purposes of this Act, the date of a notice given under this
subsection (c) shall be the date of the last published notice under either
subdivision (1) or (2), whichever is later.
(Source: P.A. 90-604, eff. 1-1-99.)
(765 ILCS 1033/20)
Sec. 20.
Conservation or Disposal of Loaned Property.
(a) Unless there is a written loan agreement to the contrary, a museum
may apply conservation measures to or dispose
of undocumented property or
property on loan to the
museum without the lender's or claimant's permission or formal notice if
immediate action is required to protect the property on loan or other property
in the custody of the museum, or because the property on loan has become a
hazard to the health and safety of the public or to the museum's staff, and if
one of the following applies:
(b) Unless an agreement provides otherwise, a museum that applies
conservation measures to or disposes of loaned property in accordance with
subsection (a):
(Source: P.A. 90-604, eff. 1-1-99.)
(765 ILCS 1033/30)
Sec. 30.
Notice of Intent to Terminate a Loan; Acquiring Title to Loaned
Property.
(a) A museum may acquire title to loaned property pursuant to this Section.
A museum may give notice of the museum's intent to terminate a loan of
property at any time if:
(b) A mailed notice of intent to terminate a loan shall include a statement
containing substantially the following information:
"The records of (name of museum) indicate that you have property on loan
to it. The museum hereby terminates the loan. If you desire to claim the
property, you must contact the museum, establish your ownership of the
property, and make arrangements to collect the property. If you fail to do so
within one year after the date of this notice, you will be considered to have
donated the property to the museum."
(c) If a lender or claimant does not respond to the notice of intent to
terminate the loan within one year from the date of the notice, the museum
acquires title to the property and may sell, dispose of, or retain the
property.
(d) If a lender or claimant responds to the notice of intent to terminate
the
loan within one year from the date of the notice, but does not collect the
property within 90 days from the date of his or her response, and unless a
loan agreement provides otherwise, the museum may place the property in
storage and the museum acquires and may enforce a lien on the property in
the amount of the costs incurred. If the lender or claimant fails to make
arrangements to collect the property after one year from the date of notice,
the museum acquires title to the property and may sell, dispose of, or retain
the property.
(Source: P.A. 90-604, eff. 1-1-99.)
(765 ILCS 1033/35)
Sec. 35.
Acquiring Title to Undocumented Property.
Property in the possession of a museum for which the museum does not know the
owner or have any reasonable means of determining the owner becomes the
property of the museum if no person has claimed the property within 7 years
after the museum can document possession of the property. The museum becomes
the owner of the property on the day after the 7-year period ends, free from
all claims. This Section does not apply to stolen or confiscated property.
(Source: P.A. 90-604, eff. 1-1-99.)
(765 ILCS 1033/40)
Sec. 40.
Limitation on Actions Against Museums.
(a) No action shall be brought against a museum or its employees, agents,
officers, or trustees for damages because of injury or damage to, or loss of,
property loaned to the museum more than 2 years after the date the museum
gives the lender or claimant notice of the damage or loss.
(b) No action shall be brought against a museum or its employees, agents,
officers, or trustees to recover loaned or undocumented property more than
2 years after the date the museum gives the lender or claimant notice of its
intent to terminate the loan or notice of the museum's assertion of title to
undocumented property.
(c) No action shall be brought against a museum or its employees, agents,
officers, or trustees to recover loaned property more than 2 years after the
expiration date of the last written contract between the lender or claimant and
the museum as evidenced by the museum's records.
(d) A lender or claimant is deemed to have donated loaned property to a
museum if the lender or claimant fails to contact the museum and establish
his or her claim to the property to the satisfaction of the museum or fails to
file an action to recover the property on loan to the museum within the period
specified in subsections (b) and (c).
(e) A person who purchases property from a museum acquires title to the
property if the museum represents that it has acquired title to the property
pursuant to this Act.
(f) Notwithstanding subsections (d) and (e), a lender or claimant who was
not given notice of intent to terminate a loan or notice of the museum's
assertion of title to undocumented property as prescribed herein,
respectively, and who proves that the museum received a satisfactory notice
of interest in the property, may recover the property or, if the property has
been disposed of, the reasonable value of the property at the time the
property was discarded. The amount received by the museum upon a sale
made in good faith of the loaned property shall be regarded as the prima facie
evidence of that value, and in no event shall any recovery include interest or
an amount to compensate for currency devaluation or inflation, or both.
(g) A museum is not liable at any time, in the absence of a court order, for
returning property to the original lender, even if a claimant other than the
lender of record has filed a notice of interest in the property. If persons
claim
competing interest in property in the custody of a museum, the burden is
upon the claimants to prove their interest in an action in equity initiated by
a
claimant. A museum is not liable at any time for returning property to an
uncontested claimant who produces reasonable proof of ownership.
(Source: P.A. 90-604, eff. 1-1-99.)
(765 ILCS 1033/45)
Sec. 45.
Obligations.
(a) Obligations of a museum.
(b) Obligations of a lender or claimant.
(Source: P.A. 90-604, eff. 1-1-99.)
(765 ILCS 1033/50)
Sec. 50.
Miscellaneous Provisions.
(a) This Act does not abrogate the rights and obligations of a lender,
claimant, or museum identified in a written agreement.
(b) This Act applies to all property held by or in the custody of a museum
on or after the effective date of this Act.
(c) This Act does not preclude a museum from availing itself of any other
statutory or judicial method of establishing or perfecting title to property in
the museum's custody.
(d) If a museum's right under this Act is wrongfully challenged, the museum
shall have the right to recover its costs and expenses and reasonable
attorney's fees.
(Source: P.A. 90-604, eff. 1-1-99.)
(765 ILCS 1033/900)
Sec. 900.
(Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 90-604, eff. 1-1-99; text omitted.)
(765 ILCS 1033/999)
Sec. 999.
Effective date.
This Act takes effect on January 1, 1999.
(Source: P.A. 90-604, eff. 1-1-99.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
765 ILCS 5/ - Conveyances Act.
765 ILCS 10/ - Seals and Real Estate Contracts Act.
765 ILCS 15/ - Land Patent Act.
765 ILCS 20/ - Covenants of Warranty Act.
765 ILCS 25/ - Acknowledgment Validation Act.
765 ILCS 30/ - Uniform Recognition of Acknowledgments Act.
765 ILCS 33/ - Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act.
765 ILCS 40/ - Torrens Repeal Law.
765 ILCS 45/ - Destroyed Public Records Act.
765 ILCS 50/ - Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act.
765 ILCS 60/ - Property Owned By Noncitizens Act.
765 ILCS 65/ - Uniform Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act.
765 ILCS 67/ - Installment Sales Contract Act.
765 ILCS 70/ - Dwelling Structure Contract Act.
765 ILCS 75/ - Dwelling Unit Installment Contract Act.
765 ILCS 77/ - Residential Real Property Disclosure Act.
765 ILCS 80/ - Real Estate Sale Validation Act.
765 ILCS 95/ - Mine Subsidence Disclosure Act.
765 ILCS 105/ - Building and Loan Mortgage Release Act.
765 ILCS 110/ - Building and Loan Deed Validation Act.
765 ILCS 115/ - Property of Unincorporated Associations Act.
765 ILCS 120/ - Real Property Conservation Rights Act.
765 ILCS 122/ - Uniform Environmental Covenants Act.
765 ILCS 125/ - Entry on Adjoining Land to Accomplish Repairs Act.
765 ILCS 135/ - Water Dam Use Act.
765 ILCS 140/ - Adjacent Landowner Excavation Protection Act.
765 ILCS 145/ - Transmission Line Prescriptive Right Prohibition Act.
765 ILCS 150/ - Industrialized Residential Structure Deed Restriction Act.
765 ILCS 155/ - Transfer Fee Covenant Act.
765 ILCS 160/ - Common Interest Community Association Act.
765 ILCS 165/ - Homeowners' Energy Policy Statement Act.
765 ILCS 170/ - Conveyance and Encumbrance of Manufactured Homes as Real Property and Severance Act.
765 ILCS 210/ - Judicial Plat Act.
765 ILCS 215/ - Permanent Survey Act.
765 ILCS 220/ - Land Survey Monuments Act.
765 ILCS 225/ - Illinois Coordinate System Act.
765 ILCS 230/ - Coast and Geodetic Survey Act.
765 ILCS 330/ - Rights of Entry or Re-entry Act.
765 ILCS 335/ - Surrender or Merger of Reversion Act.
765 ILCS 340/ - Contingent Remainder Act.
765 ILCS 345/ - Rule in Shelley's Case Abolishment Act.
765 ILCS 350/ - Doctrine of Worthier Title Abolishment Act.
765 ILCS 405/ - Land Trust Beneficial Interest Disclosure Act.
765 ILCS 407/ - Land Trust Beneficiary Rights Act.
765 ILCS 410/ - Land Trust Successor Trustee Act.
765 ILCS 415/ - Land Trustee as Creditor Act.
765 ILCS 420/ - Land Trust Recordation and Transfer Tax Act.
765 ILCS 425/ - Building Law Violation Ownership Disclosure Act.
765 ILCS 430/ - Sale of Residential Property Subject to Land Trust Act.
765 ILCS 435/ - Land Trust Fiduciary Duties Act.
765 ILCS 505/ - Mining Act of 1874.
765 ILCS 510/ - Mineral Lease Release of Record Act.
765 ILCS 515/ - Severed Mineral Interest Act.
765 ILCS 520/ - Oil and Gas Rights Act.
765 ILCS 525/ - Oil and Gas Recovery Act.
765 ILCS 530/ - Drilling Operations Act.
765 ILCS 540/ - Coal Rights Act.
765 ILCS 605/ - Condominium Property Act.
765 ILCS 610/ - Condominium Advisory Council Act.
765 ILCS 615/ - Condominium and Common Interest Community Ombudsperson Act.
765 ILCS 705/ - Landlord and Tenant Act.
765 ILCS 710/ - Security Deposit Return Act.
765 ILCS 715/ - Security Deposit Interest Act.
765 ILCS 720/ - Retaliatory Eviction Act.
765 ILCS 725/ - Property Taxes of Noncitizen Landlords Act.
765 ILCS 730/ - Rent Concession Act.
765 ILCS 735/ - Rental Property Utility Service Act.
765 ILCS 740/ - Tenant Utility Payment Disclosure Act.
765 ILCS 742/ - Residential Tenants' Right to Repair Act.
765 ILCS 745/ - Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act.
765 ILCS 750/ - Safe Homes Act.
765 ILCS 755/ - Immigrant Tenant Protection Act.
765 ILCS 805/ - Conveyance of Burial Places to County Act.
765 ILCS 810/ - Cemetery Company Land Not Used for Burial Act.
765 ILCS 815/ - Cemetery Association Land Not Used for Burial Act.
765 ILCS 820/ - Cemetery Land Ownership and Transfer Act.
765 ILCS 825/ - City Sale or Lease of Land for Cemeteries Act.
765 ILCS 830/ - Cemetery Removal Act.
765 ILCS 835/ - Cemetery Protection Act.
765 ILCS 910/ - Mortgage Escrow Account Act.
765 ILCS 915/ - Mortgage Tax Escrow Act.
765 ILCS 920/ - Mortgage Payment Statement Act.
765 ILCS 925/ - Notice of Prepayment of Federally Subsidized Mortgage Act.
765 ILCS 930/ - Mortgage Insurance Limitation and Notification Act.
765 ILCS 935/ - Mortgage Certificate of Release Act.
765 ILCS 940/ - Mortgage Rescue Fraud Act.
765 ILCS 945/ - Reverse Mortgage Act.
765 ILCS 1005/ - Joint Tenancy Act.
765 ILCS 1010/ - Electricity and Gas Joint Ownership Act.
765 ILCS 1015/ - Bailment Insurance Act.
765 ILCS 1020/ - Estrays and Lost Property Act.
765 ILCS 1026/ - Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act.
765 ILCS 1030/ - Law Enforcement Disposition of Property Act.
765 ILCS 1033/ - Museum Disposition of Property Act.
765 ILCS 1036/ - Trademark Registration and Protection Act.
765 ILCS 1040/ - Counterfeit Trademark Act.
765 ILCS 1045/ - Industrial and Linen Supplies Marking Law.
765 ILCS 1050/ - Registered Container Trade Mark Act.
765 ILCS 1053/ - Dies and Molds Ownership Transfer Act of 1997.
765 ILCS 1055/ - Plastics Dies and Molds Ownership Transfer Act.
765 ILCS 1060/ - Employee Patent Act.
765 ILCS 1065/ - Illinois Trade Secrets Act.
765 ILCS 1070/ - Unsealed Instrument Validation Act.
765 ILCS 1075/ - Right of Publicity Act.
765 ILCS 1080/ - Park District and Public Utility Liability Act.