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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 6533 P 237 UB 6533 race 237 Snndard N.Y.B.T.V.porm 8002-9 G] Barga r and Salc need c'irF Co gainsr Gran r s Acrs Indbidual r Capone (sivele a..0 CObNi YOUR E IYYSR BETORE SHINING THIS INSTRUMENT—THIS INSTRUMENT SHOULD BE USED BY UIWYERS OILY. NYS TH6�NY.ENNRE,made th< �'`�T con,tax day of March ,nineteen hundred andsixty-nine, $5.50 BETWEEN Augustus A. Straussner, residing at Greenport, New York, party of the first part,and James D. Crannon and Ann C. Gannon, his wife, both residing at 245 East 37th Street, New York, New York, �O y of the serend pan, It TNESSETK that the party of the first put in consideration of Ten DoUn and otherbNee porta oofthe sseecon Cpart,don hereby grnt and release oto the party of theserond pre,tIN heirs gn Party of the second part forever,that certain plot,pine or parol of land,with the buildings End®provmsDy ysTem efEOdsipufe, and being 1 near the Village of Greenport, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows; �f' H - E Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Second Avenue, distant 100 feet along said line from the southwesterly corner of land of the party of the first part; running thence in a general northerly direction along the easterly line of Sound Avenue, 110 feet to a 25 foot wide strip of land conveyed by the party of the first part to himself and Jeanette S. Straussner by deed bearing even date and intended to be recorded simultaneously herewith; thence in a general easterly direction, along the southerly line of land last mentioneds 141 feet, more or less, to a point marking the southeasterly corner of said last men- _ tioned land and property of Time Structures, Inc.; thence in a general south- _ erly direction, along the westerly line of land of Time Structures, Inc., 110 feet to a point;thence in a general westerly direction, and on a line parallel with the second course described herein, 141 feet, more or less, to the easterly line of Sound Avenue, the point or place of beginning. Subject to any state of facts an accurate survey might show, and to covenants, I' e restrictions,easements, agreements, reservations, and zoning regulations of record, if any. i i i