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Made the 2nd day of December .Nineteen Hundred and
Fifty-three
rt1�iP�t JOHN A. ,-LjIR and GEORGE G. MUIR, residing at East
if Marion, Suffol'.- County, New York, (no street address)
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part ie s of the first part, and
„r Y_ IRVING C. LATHAM, residing at Orient, Suffolk
,_County, New. York: (no- street- address) -
party of the second part,.
Pfe that the part ies of the first part, in consideration of
Ten DoUars
_(LL 10_.00 ) -lawful money of the- 0tited States, and other good and
{ valuable considerations paid by the part y of the second part,
do hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part,
his heirs and assigns forever, all that certain tract, piece or
parcel of land situate, lying and being north of the Village of
Southold in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New
York and bounded and described as follows:-
Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the
R southerly line of an easement of the Long Island Lighting Company
with the westerly line of land conveyed by Julius Zebroski to John
A. Pair, George G. Muir and Frank B. Arnold by Deed dated October 4,
1950 and recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Liber 3142 of
Deeds at page 464, which point of beginning is distant seven hundred
l ninety-seven-and eighty hundredths 1797.50) feet southeasterly from
the southeasterly line of Sound View Avenue and running thence along
the southerly line of said right of way, or easement, North fifty-
three (53 ) degrees, forty-one (41) minutes, forty (40) seconds East
five hundred and seventy-seven. hundredths (500.77) feet to the easterl
line of said 'land conveyed by said deed; thence along the last des-
cribed line and along the westerly line cf a certain fifty (50)
foot right of way, hereinafter described, South forty-four (44) '
degrees, forty-eight (48) minutes, twenty (20) seconds East one
hundred eighty two and seventy-eight hundredths (182.78) feet to
other lands of the party of the second part; thence along said land
last mentioned and thenalong land of Case Brothers, being the
southerly line of land conveyed by said Deed, South forty-seven (47) K
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degrees, ten (10) minutes, forty (40) seconds 'lest five hundred twelve
I and thirty-six hundredths (512.36) feet; thence still along line of
Case mothers, North forty (40) degreesforty-one (41) minutes,
thirty (30) seconds ;.'est one hundred sixty and twenty-seven hundredths
(160.27) feet to a point, and other lands of tbs parties of the first
part, formerly- c£ Howard Terry and others; thence along the last
describedland North forty (40) degrees, fifty-nine (59) minutes, no
seconds Iest seventy-nine and forty-one hunc:redths (79.41) feet to
the point or place of beginning:
Together with a right of way over the Long Island Lighting
Company easement or right of way sixty (60) feet in width and ex-
tending the entire length of the northerly line of the premises des-
cribed above subject to existing rights of the said Long Island
Lighting Company in said land.
Together with a right of way fifty (50) feet in width, the
westerly line of which runs from the southeasterly corner of the
premises herein conveyed along said premises and along land of the
Town of Southold and then along land of Terp, North forty-four (44)
degrees, forty-eight (48) _minutes, twenty_ (20) seconds eOst_ ten
s6pndred seventy-six and twenty hundredths :W76.20) feet to the
therly line of Sound View Avenue.
Subject to the rights of the parties of the first part,
their heirs and assigns to use the aforesaid fifty foot right of way.
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