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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 5190 P 148 j281 sV mon Ymmen na 9a.na.e. uvewweeno.me uweuxa rve..xe.e d.n a..ou.—,w e.ox.x.e •`-:, 4519p P�,=148 U.S.I.R S .��q.3 a .� Made the I I day of June nineteenhundred and sixty-two tttneen HENRY D, HORrON (also known as Harry D. Horton) residing at 0 VinDelMar Bouleyard,�Pass-a-Grille Beaeb, Florida, and PHILIP GOLDSMITH HORTON, JR„ residing at "J�. m Im m m m part les of the first part, and NATHANIEL 0. ABEISON, residing at 54 East 91st Street, Borough of Manhattan, City,County and State of New York I part y of the second part, �tNehgettJ, that the part ies of the first part,in consideration of 'Ten ($10.00) - _ - _ - _ _ _Dollars, lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable consideration paid by the party of the second part do hereby grant and release unto the part y of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever, OU that certain lot,.piece or parcel of land with the buildir s thereon) erected, situate, lying and being at Indian Neck, Town o3 Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of.Indian Neck Road where the same is intersected by the easterly side of land now or formerly of Anton Kull and formerly of Flora Appelby; and running THENCE North 78 degrees 11 minutes 30 seconds East along the southerly side of Indian Neck Road 263.88 feet; THENCE South 5 degrees 50 minutes 10 seconds East 1856.65 feet; THENCE North 85 degrees 36 minutes 40 seconds East 132.39 feet; T;:iSICE South 30 degrees 11 minutes 10 seconds East 493.20 feet to the mean high water line of Little Peconic Bay; THENCE along the mean high water line of Little Peconic lay on tie Ij line',course of South 20 degrees 35 minutes 30 seconds West 681.37 feet; l THENCE continuing in a southerly direction along the mea_. high water Ili lineof Little Peconic Bay a distance of approximately 155 feet; THENCE North 70 degrees 39 minutes 20 se:;onds Nest a distance of ap- proximately 415 feet to a monument; � THENCE North 70 degrees 39 minutes 20 seconds Y7:::;G 255.00 feet ao land I; now or formerly of Anton Kull and formerly of L'lora Appelby; I THENCE ajDng said last mentioned land the following 3 courses and distances: jO 1. North 1 degree 15 minutes 30 seconds Nest 587.29 feet; 2. North 89 degrees 06 minutes 30 seconds East 147.35 fact; .3. North 1 degree 17 minutes 40 seconds West 2181.57 feet to the southerly side of Indian Neck Road at the point or place Of beginning. !, SUBJECT T0: I�. 1. Zoningregulations and ordinances of the City, Tow:m or Village in which the premises lie which are not violated by exieuing structures. ri:a 2, Encroachments of stoops, areas, cellar steps, ;. and cornices, if any, upon any street or highway. 3. State of facts an accurate survey would show provided title is it not rendered unmarketable thereby. I: 4. A right of way as described in deed dated the 23rd day of February, 1920 made by Harry D. Horton and Maude M. Rankin to Philip H. Horton, recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's office on R7ay 18, 1920 in Liber 996 of Deeds, page 568, which right of way is ons (1) rod wide . along the westerly side of the lands conveyed hereby. 5, Utility Easements. i The party of the second part has simultaneously with the delivery hereof executed and delivered (1) a purchase money mortgage to party of the first part Henry D. Horton, also kau.,m as Harry D. Horton, covering all of lot No. '3 and a part of Lot Nos. 1 and 2 on a certain map made by Halsey & Van Tuyl dated September 2, 1919, in the Sum of $22,200.00 which moi^t aal�e will the recording be recorded simu=dn-ously with' di of this deed, ad a purchase money mo^',:gage to party of first Part Philip Goldsmith Horton, Jr. covering lots Nos. -'�.9 and � on s aid :.4..p dated September 2, 1919 in the sum of S26,50 0X0 ::hi ch mortgage ort a e will be recorded simultaneous) with the recording of this I deed. � p' I '.. The party of the first part Henry D. Horton, also lknoxm as Harry D. Horton, covenants that he hC- not done or suffered anything ) whereby those parts of said promises designated as lots Nos. 2 send 3 on said map made by Halsey & Van Tuyl dated September 2, 1919, have been encumbered in any way whatever, except as aforesaid. The party of the first cart Philip Goldsmith Horton, Jr., covenants that he has not done or suffered anything whereby those parts of said premises designated as lots Nos. 1, 4A and 413 on said 1 map made by Halsey & Van Tuyl dated September 2, 919, have encumbered in any way whatever, except as aforesaid. I I I I i i I