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Made the 29th day of April, Nineteen Hundred and
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� �YlIVYtn CEDAR 1EACH INIQ, IWC., a corporation organized and
y' existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of flew Yore-, having
its office and principal place of business at SoutYold, Suffol}: County,
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a corporation organized under the laws of
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C„ �I party of the first part, and
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C ;. RALPH CAFASSO, residing at lVantagh, New York, and FRAPf: FnHRARA, also
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/_�,,{.,�- �yL parties of the second part,
(�ltwootth,that the party of the first part, in consideration of
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(�$ 10,00 ) lawful money of the United States,
Paid by the parties of the second part,
does hereby _grant and release unto the part ies of the second part,
their heirs and assigns forever, all that certain plot, piece or
Parcel of land, together with the structures thereon erected, situate,
lying and being at Bayview, near Southold, in the mown of Southold, r
County of Suffolk and State of New York, particularly described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a Point on the easterly side of Cedar Toint Drive
two hundred fifty-two and seventy-eight one-hundredths (252.78) feet in
a northerly direction from the intersection of the northel'Iy side of
Oakwood Drive with the easterly side of Cedar Point Drive, running thence
in a northerly direction and along the easterly side first of Cedar Point
Drive and then of Cedar Beach Road a distance of three hundred twenty-
two and eleven hundredths (322.11) feet to the southerly side of Orchard
Lane, running thence in a general easterly direction and along the
Southerly side of Orchard Lane a distance of four hundred fifty-one and
sixty-three one-hundredths (451.63) feet to the westerly side of Clear-
view Road, running thence along the westerly side of Clearview Road
southerly one hundred twenty-two and two hundredths (122..02) feet and
thence continuing southwesterly along Clearview Road two hundred seventy-
nine and fifty-eight hundredths (279.58) feet to a Point aper oxi mately
three hundred eighty-nine (389) feet northerly from the intersection of
Clearview Road and Oakwood Road, thence from said point fn a westerly
direction approximately two hundred ninety-two and fifty-two hundredths
(292.52) feet to the Point or place of beginning.
BEING AND INTENDED TO BE the same Premises delineated on a map by
one Otto W. Van Tuyl entitled Subdivision Map Cedar Beach Park completed
September 15, 1926, and designated on said map as .'Reserved Cedar Boach
Inn".
TOGETHER ;QITH all the right, title and interest of the parties of
the first part of, in and to such Portion of .Cedar Beach Drive, Cedar
peach Road, Orchard Lane and Clearview Road as adjoins said premises to
the center line thereof, subject to the rights of others to passand. repass
" '- xthereover .and together with a right to the party of the second ,arty -.
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their successors or assigns, running with the land hereby conveys , to
pass and repass over the northerly half of Orchard Lane and the sontherly
and southeasterly half of Clearview Road. II i
BEI14G AND IiiTENDLD TO BE the same premises conveyed by Eugene ' I,
Sutherland and Helen Sutherland, to Cedar Beach Inn, Inc., by Deed
Fj dated March 14th 1950 and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office
on March 20th, 150, in Liber 3056 of Deeds at page 425., and also the
same premises conveyed by Howard A. Toedter to Eugene Sutherland and
Helen Sutherland by Deed dated July 15th, 1949 and recorded in Suffolk
County Clerk's Office on July 197 1949 in Liber 2972 of deeds at page 11. '
TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of they parties- ofl
the first part of, in and to a right of way over a private road know I
as Breezy Path, running from Orchard Lane to Cedar Beach He
This conveyance is subject to a mortgage held by The Long Island
State Bank and Trust Company as Trustee under the last Will and Testa-
ment of !". Courtland Case, also known as William Courtland Case, on
which there remains unpaid the sum of $8,340.00, with interest at
five (5%) per cent from July 1st 1956 and also to a mortgage by Vince�t
and Mildred Gallagher, on which there remains unpaid the sum of
$3,857.56, both of which mortgages the parid3sof the second part assume
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