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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 5196 P 504 obis inbrnt"r h II Made.,tkus 10th_.. __.. day of_July___ ___ _._____ in the year One a Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-two__-___ Between the COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, a municipal corporation of the State of New York, by u u e e CHESTER F. JACOBS as County Treasurer of said county, party of the first part,and_. w m _Alice residing at. 1,11lynn.Camden South.Carolina. party of the second port. Whereas,the premises hereinafter described were heretofore conveyed to the County of Suffolk under tax deed(s)and the Board of Supervisors has authorized the sale or release of the interest of the County in the premises by resolution of said board duly adopted on ..14th day of stay 1956_ Witnesseth,that in consideration of the premises and pursuant to the provisions of the Suffolk County Tax Act (being Chapter 311 of the Laws of 1920, as amended), the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York, and said resolution,and in consideration of the sum of b2'810'00 - Two Thousand_EiCht Hundred Ten.._ ---o ------- _.. .------- Dollars, the party of the first part DOES HEREBY RELEASE AND QUITCLAIM unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part all of the right, title and Interest of the party of the first part of,in and to ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situ- ate village of in the Town of Southold Suffolk County, New York, described as follows: Lana at Fishers Island Formerly assessed to George J.Render Pal #17 N x Private Road S x J.C.Wells E x A.E.Palmer W x Fishers Island Estates 5.33 Acres As per tax sale of aoveriber 14.191.4 -. - - - - y� x cc t Said premises were conveyed to the County of Suffolk by tax deed doted--December..2nd ----14L1_...__..Grid recorded in the Liber _M2----- __. _-_of deeds, Page. Eueptfng therefrom such part thereof,if any,as may hove been token by Suffolk County or other municipality for highway purposes, or for drainage or other public easement or municipal use,or as may hove been damaged or destroyed by the elements. Together with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part in