An Illinois Order Approving is a document that is used to approve a settlement agreement between two parties or to approve the sale of a business or real estate. The order is issued by an Illinois court, which can be a circuit court, appellate court, or the Supreme Court. The order must be signed by the judge presiding over the case before it is considered valid. There are two main types of Illinois Orders Approving: Orders Approving Settlement Agreements and Orders Approving Sales. An Order Approving Settlement Agreements is used to approve a settlement agreement between two parties, such as for a dispute over money or property. An Order Approving Sales is used to approve the sale of a business or real estate. These orders are generally used in cases where the parties are unable to reach an agreement on their own.