HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3745 P 570 3 REFEREE'S DEED
This Deed made the /tp-day of August, nineteen hundred and
fifty-four, between EDWARD T,A FRFNTERE, referee duly appointed in
m I the action hereinafter mentioned, grantor, and THOMAS _A. KENNEDY,
residing at Water Mill, in the Town of Southampton, Suffolk County,
New York, grantee,
WITNESSETH:
That the grantor, the referee appointed in an action between
THOMAS A. KENNEDY, plaintiff, and THE SOUND MARINE CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY, THE POEPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, defendants, foreclos-
ing a mortgage recorded on the 3rd day of August, 1948, in the
office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk in Liber 1534 of
mortgages, at page 129, in pursuance of a judgment made at a
Special Term of the County Court, held in and for the County of
Suffolk on the 23rd day of June, 1954 and entered on the 24th day
of June, and in consideration of TWENTY THOUSAND ($202000.00)
Dollars paid by the grantee, being the highest sum bid at the sale
under said judgment, does hereby grant and convey unto the grantee,
ALL those lots or parcels of land, with the buildings and
improvements thereon, lying and being in the Village of Greenport,
in the Town of. Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York,
bounded and described in a mortgage made by The Sound Marine Con-
struction Company to The Greenport Basin and Construction Company,
dated July 27th, 1948, and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's
office on August 3 1948 in Liber 1534 of Mortgages, at
� , , Page 129,
as follows:
"PARCEL "A": BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Carpenter
Street, in said Village at the southwesterly corner of a lot of lan
formerly belonging to William J. Mills and running thence along the
several lands formerly of William J. Mills, Frank Claudio, L. E.
Lyon, George H. Corwin and George H. Reeves, north eighty-one degre s,
fifty-four minutes, ten seconds, east four hundred and eight (408)
feet, more or less to high water mark of the Greenport Harbor; agai
commencing at the point of beginning on the easterly side of
Carpenter Street, at the southwest corner of the lot formerly of
William J. Mills, and running thence along the easterly side of
Carpenter Street South seven degrees, thirty minutes east fifty (50
feet to land belonging to The Greenport Basin and Construction
Company; thence along the land of said The Greenport Basin and
Construction Company, and passing through a stone monument near the
northwesterly corner thereof north eighty-one degrees, fifty-four
minutes, ten seconds east three hundred seventy-six and forty-one
hundredths (376.41) feet, more or less, to ordinary high water mark
of Greenport Harbor, and thence northerly, along highwater mark of
Greenport Harbor until it joins the easterly end of the first cours
above set forth.
"PARCEL "B" : BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Carpenter
Street where the same is intersected by the boundary line between
land formerly and now of The Greenport Basin and Construction
Company, and land formerly of George H. Corwin, and formerly of
William J. Mills, and now of The Greenport Basin and Construction
Company, at the northwesterly corner of the premises about to be
described, and running thence easterly north 82 degrees 29 minutes
east, 366 feet 6 inches more or less to Peconic Bay; thence south-
westerly along Peconic Bay to a point where the same would be in-
tersected by a line drawn parallel with and distant 122 feet
southerly from said lands formerly of George H. Corwin, being the
northerly boundary hereof, and to land formerly of The Greenport
Basin and Construction Company, now of the Smith Meal Company;
thence westerly south 82 degrees 29 minutes west parallel with the
northerly boundary line and along land of The Greenport Basin and
Construction Company, and now of the Smith Meal Company, 277 feet
more or less to the easterly side of Carpenter Street; and thence
northerly along the easterly side of Carpenter Street, 122 feet to
the point or
place of beginning.g Being bounded northerly by land
formerly of George H. Corwin, now of Greenport Basin and Construction
Company, on the east by Peconic Bay, on the south partly by Peconic
Bay and partly by land formerly of Greenport Basin and Construction
Company, and now of The Smith Meal Company and on the west by
Carpenter Street.
"PARCEL "C": ALL that parcel of land, now or formerly under the
waters of Greenport Harbor, in the Village of Greenport, County of
Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:
"BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the boundary line be-
tween the property of Greenport Basin and Construction Company and
the property of the Estate of William J. Mills, with the high water
line of Greenport Harbor, said point being north forty-eight degreeE ,
fifty-four minutes, forty seconds East, seven hundred eight and
fifty-three one+hundredths feet from t
Y o he U. S. Engineer's Monument
at the northwesterly corner of Front and Main Btreets; thence into
the waters of Greenport Harbor, South seventy degrees, twenty-three
minutes East, two hundred thirty-five feet; thence south nineteen
degrees, thirty-seven minutes West, one hundred one feet; thence
north seventy degrees, twenty-three minutes West, one hundred sixty-
nine feet; thence south nineteen degrees, thirty-seven minutes west,
forty-three feet; thence north seventy degrees, twenty-three minute
West, fifty-nine and eighteen one-hundredths feet
to the
high water
line; thence along said high water line the following bearings and
distances; North eighteen degrees, twenty-one minutes East eighty-
four and eighty-four
one-hundredths feet and North fourteen degrees
fifty-two minutes East, fifty-nine and thirty-nine one-hundredths
Xfeet to the point of beginning; containing twenty-five thousand
e hundred thirty square feet, more or less. All bearings are rer'
ferred to the true meridian.
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"The above-described premises are subject to restrictions , agree-
ments, and easements of record, if any.
"TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest, if any, of the
Mortgagor, in and to such portion of Carpenter Street as adjoins
any of the Parcels above described.
"TOGETHER with all of the right, title and interest, if any, which
the Mortgagor may now have in and to the lands under the waters of
Greenport Harbor and Peconic Bay in front of and adjoining the abov
described parcels.
"TOGETHER with, and subject to, the right of way and use, and the
reciprocal rights of way, covenants, conditions and easements
described in and contained in deed dated December 19th, 1947, made
by The Greenport Basin and Construction Company to The Smith Meal
Company,Inc., and recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's Office on the
22nd day of December, 1947, in Liber 2787 of Deeds, Page 13.
"The within mortgage covers the following articles of property now
on the premises;
"The railways, together with the equipment therewith, presently
installed on the premises, including the rollers and ways boat
- thereon, the overhead traveling beams and the presently installed
hand chain hoists, the present existing electrical installations,
the public address system, two safes, one blue print machine (Ozali ).
"It is understood and agreed that all fixtures and articles of
personal property, now or hereafter attached to, or used in connec-
tion with the premises shall be deemed to be and form a part of the
realty and are covered by the lien of this mortgage."
EXCEPTING AND 'EXCLUDING, HOWEVER, from the premises hereinabove and
hereinbefore described all that certain portion thereof hereinafter
more particularly bounded and described as follows:
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being
in the Village of Greenport, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk
and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the northerly boundary line of land of
Sound Marine Construction Company, 401.81 feet easterly along said
northerly boundary line from its intersection with the easterly lin
of Carpenter Street; and running thence along said boundary line
North 82 degrees 29 minutes East 6.19 feet to the ordinary high water
mark of Greenport Harbor; thence into the waters of said Greenport
Harbor, four courses, as follows: (1) South 59 degrees 13 minutes
East 235.0 feett thence (2) South 30 degrees 47 minutes West 101.0
feet; thence (31 North 59 degrees 13 minutes West 169.0 feet; thenc
(4) South 30 degrees 47 minutes West 17.56 feet; thence through said
waters of Greenport Harbor and along land of Sound Marine Construction
Company, North 59 degrees 13 minutes West 66.62 feet; thence along
land of Sound Marine Construction Company, North 28 degrees 49 min—
utes East 114.81 feet to the point of beginning.
TOGETHER with a right of way 18.0 feet in width from said Carpenter
Street easterly to the premises hereinabove described, the northerl
line of said right of way being said northerly boundary line of sai
land of Sound Marine Construction Company and the southerly line of
said right of way being parallel with and 18.0 feet southerly from
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