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TEas VMENTURE,made em 4th day of May ,ekseasheded rd fifty-six,
METWM THEODORE DORMAN and VIRGINIA C. DORMAN, his wife, both
residing at Parsons,West Virginia,
W Ses of the fed pK and
JOHN MIcKAY and ISABEL DORMAN Mao KAY, his wife, both residing at Orient,
New York, put is of the second past
VrI VESSETH,the the pay of the fvw pan,in conddeeaeon of
ONE and 00/100 Doll^.
6.fd e."of the United State, and other valuable considerations
paid by the pat lee of the second put doe hesoby remiss massa and gaiflde sato dw pet is s of the ae000d
l their heirs and aasoa toaaaet
ALL that certain {Lace or parcel of land situate, lying and being
In the Village of Orient, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State
of New York, bounded and described as follows:
�I BEGINNING at a cross out in a rock on the boundary line between
land formerly partly of Theodore Dorman, one of the parties of the first
part and land of Cora Danforth, 191 feet northerly, more or less, along
said boundary line from the Mein Road, being the northeasterly corner
of said land of Dorman; from said point of beginning running along said
land of Dorman and along land formerly of Hortense Knox N. 770 55' 50"
W. 129.70 feet to a monument; thence along said land of Knox N. 110 35'
30e E. 137.02 feet to a monument and land of H. Martyn Baker; thence
along said land of Baker and across a rignt of way S. 730 05- 30" E-
123.25 feet to a cross cut in a rock and land of Stuart Dorman; tt.ence
along said land of Stuart Dorman and along land of Jane C. Dorman S. 80
26' 20" W. 126.87 feet to the point of beginning.
Excluding therefrom, however, such rights as the parties of the
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first Fart may have, by virtue of the ownershlF- of other adjacent or
nearby lands, to pass and repass over that part of an existing easement
and twenty foot right of way lying within the premises, the westerly
line of which begins at the southeasterly corner of the pr em Ls es and
runs thence northerly to a point twenty feet, more or less, westerly
ifrom the northeasterly corner of the premises.