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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 4789 P 99 wa r„W W 40u1.w�G..uet W"ul�alau.� 'bM Utl ygyl�r�Oar as atYeld Yr r►M��gte Ys�ry imf� Y Itt1Ye aai rwlw MgwsY pr ItenW eMtl{ml atilt. �, � Yah the-- /C� dsy of , nineteen hundred and sixty TAHW gR Joseph Stern and Dorothy Maltbie Stern, his wife, both resid- ing at Orient, New York Parties of the first part, and and Stuart C. Dorman/Barbara B. Dorman, his wife, both residing at Snake Hill Road, Cold Spring Harbor, New York part y of the second part s�tattxsoa+y. that the part ies of the first part,in eonsideation of the sum of one & no/100 ($1.00) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dollars, lawful moony of the United States,and other good and valuable consideration paid by the.party of the second part does herebrgraat and release unto the part y of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever, AU that certain plot, piece or parcel of land gxtlexxkexkstil situate, lying and being at Orient, To" of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a monument on the easterly line of land of the parties of the first part, said easterly line being also the easterly line of a right of way leading from the Main Road to Long Island Sound, said monument being 50.0 feet northerly along said easterly line from the southeasterly corner of said land of the party of the first part; from said point of beginning running along s:,id land of the oartp of the first part, being along the center line of a roadway running across said land, 3 courses, as follows: (1) north 12 degrees W minutes 20 seconds west, 41.95 feet to an iron pipe; thence (2) north 34 d,rrees 15 minutes 00 seconds west, 96.78 feet to an iron aide; thence (i) nort:. 30 degrees 15 minutes 30 seconds west, 148.60 Peet to a monument on the northwesterly boundar, of said land of the parties of tie• iirst s,rt; L ER4789 PAGE 100 -thence :-.long said northw sterly boundary, north 47 degrees 41 minutes 30 seconds east, 247 feet, more or less, to ordinary high water mar, of Long Island Sound; thence southeasterly along said high water mark, 115 feet, more or less, to land of Slayer; thence along said land of Mayer, being also along said easterly line of said right of way leading from the Main Road to Long Island Sound, 2 courses, as follows: (1) south 25 degrees 30 minutes west, 40 feet, more or less, to a monu- ment; thence (2) southerly and then southeasterly on an irregular curve about 130 feet to a monument which is south 11 degrees 40 minutes 40 , seconds wNst, 129.62 feet from the last described point; thence along said land of Slayer and along land of Dorman, being still along said easterly line of said right of way, south 26 degrees 52 minutes 20 seconds west, 216.57 feet to the point or place of beginning. SUBJECT to a right of way over the southwesterly portion of the premises. SUBJECT to a right of way over the easterly portion of the premises. TOGETHER with a right of way along the southwesterly boundary of the premises; also with a rijht of way from the southeasterly corner of the premises southerly to the Main Road. BEING and intended to be part of the premises conveyed to the parties of the first prt by deed made by Joseph H. Stern dated January 17, 1950 and recorded in the office of the clerk of the county of Suf- folk in liber 3043 of conveyances, page 86, on February 3, 1950. SUBJECT to any state of facts an accurate survey might show; \ covenant w. ro=r..;