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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 6095 P 426 LIBER 6Va7aJ PAcf 4M U.5.1 R.3. . • S­d.d N.r.e.T.C.Fw,8002-4c -eu ,n.nds1,Dal I tn ln.en.m,e"', Or..n.nnx-Intern ,.l o.C>wnno.tu,1,A. 0 CO T Vote,LYwTs eal0aa strives Te aniNMtlar—nw NOTNMMr 14OKKD to saw n'lAavawa Owa. ` >4 THIS BiDE34'fURE,made the b day of December .nineteen hundred and sixty-ala, -IL BETWEEN Jack Schimatz and Robert J. Pascale, both residing at East Marion, 1 New York, party of she first part,and Ernest G. Curran and Mary C. Curran, his wife, both residing at 46-20 Iris cane, Great Neck, New York, �( + pity of the second part. �\ WI by the uty of t the parry of the int qprrtc,.m sae and rale as lase dw ja and other dw valuabowned ardaaaaa S paid by the pond of the second pat,des bsehy scant and°les vete the pastry d 168 aeemd RaR IYe pain N e or rvtvaaon and argw of the party of are second put forever. M S ALL that certaiv plot.piece or pared of land,with do buMM and is :f Ihsv anatad.akvata. lying and beutiadta at East Marion, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: _ BEGINNING at a point on the northerly line of a 16 foot private road known as Rabbit Lane, 501.95 feet easterly along said northerly line from Bay Avenue, said point of beginning being the southeasterly comer of land of the party of the first part and the southwesterly corner of land of the party of the second part; from said point of beginning running along said northerly line of Rabbit Lane, south 46°59'50" west, 25 feet; running thence along land of the party of the first part, north 34°12140"west, 195 feet, more or less, to the shore of Marion lake; thence northeasterly, along the said shore, 25 feet, more or lees, to said land of the party of the second part; thence along said land, south 34012'40" east, 198 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. TOGETHER with a right of way over said Rabbit Lane from the southeasterly comer of the premises westerly about 502 feet to Bay Avenue. SUBJECT to any state of facts an accurate survey might show, and to covenants, restrictions, easements, agreements, reservations, and zoning regulations of