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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 6494 P 323 CONSENT YOUR LAWYER BOOK SIDING THIS INSTRUMENT—THIS INSTRUMENT SHOULD BE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY. 6494 M-2278 THIS INDENTURE,made theof January ,mmiren l.w..1-1,nd sixty-nine BETWEEN EDWARD NIDDS, residing at Southold, Suffolk County, t — New York, party of the first pan,and JOHN LONGWORTH and ROSEMARY LONGWORTH, his wife, as tenants by the entirety, both residing at 30-07 79th Street, r Jackson Heights, New York, � pang of 11 u,nnd pan. WITNESSETH,:hat me pan,.of so-fra I ...n—n,,h mtlo.. A - - - - - TEN ($10.00) - _ _ - - - _ - - _ _ laxdul money of the United State,, and other good and valuable consideration,lch.l by the pan,of the mond pan,6—here...pant 2 rvl r:ne nn...the suceee 11 and asvgn,of the paM�.d the "nd part Lsuar. ALL that"Main plat, pi" "pared of land.xitkldln2aiFJmgwtdti¢gaoplLllm[xNtceboxlmLIXab:.uu:ue. lying and I,eing aNRD[ at Bay View, near Southold, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:- BEGINNING at the intersection of the easterly line of a private road known as "Victoria Drive" with the southerly line of a private road known as "Liberty Lane"; from said point of beginning running along said southerly line of "Liberty Lane", South 68 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds East, a distance of 100.22 feet; thence along land of Edward Nidds, two courses: (1) South 25 degrees 19 minutes 50 seconds West, a distance of 156.61 feet; thence (2) North 64 degrees 40 minutes 10 seconds West, a distance of 100.0 feet to said easterly line of "Victoria Drive"; thence along said easterly line, North 25 degrees 19 minutes 50 seconds East, a distance of 150.0 feet to the point of beginning. TOGETHER with a right of way over said private roads known as "Victoria Drive" and "Liberty Lane", and also the private roads known as "Columbia Road", "Summit Road", "Colonial Road" and "Ed's Road". TOGETHER with the right to the use, in common with others, of a strip of land 50 feet in width as an easement for ingress and egress to Corey Creek, said strip of land being bounded on the East by land of Edson and on the West by land of Toedter and Dickinson.