The Illinois Application and Order For Award is a document that is used in Illinois courts to resolve disputes without a trial. It is a form that is completed by all parties involved in a dispute to outline an agreement that can be enforced by the court. This document is typically used when the parties involved in a dispute are willing to settle the matter without having to go to trial. The Illinois Application and Order for Award can be divided into three types. The first type is the Notice of Settlement, which is used when the parties involved in the dispute have reached a settlement agreement and are asking the court to enforce it. The second type is the Consent Order, which is used when the parties have agreed to the terms of the settlement and are asking the court to enter it as an order. The third type is the Default Order, which is used when only one party is present in court and the other party has failed to appear. In this case, the court will enter an order based on the evidence presented by the party who is present. No matter which type of Illinois Application and Order For Award is used, all parties must agree to the terms of the settlement before the court will enforce it.