Untitled Page 27

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Facsimile

Transcription

Status: Complete

THIS LEASE AND AGREEMENT WITNESSETH: That the BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, the party of
the first part, for and in consideration of the covenants herein-
after expressed, and the rents reserved, does hereby demise and
lease unto The Town of Mayfield, a municipal corporation of the
sixth class regularly organized under the laws of California, the
party of the second part, for and during the full term of twenty-
give (25) years from July 1st, 1904, to-wit: from said date to
the 30th day of June, 1929, the following premises, to-wit:

That certain lot or parcel of land situate on the lands
known as the "Palo Alto Farm", and being the grounds of the Leland
Stanford Junior University, in the County of Santa Clara, State of
California, and more particularly described as follows:

A portion of the lands of the Leland Stanford Junior
University, lying southerly of that portion of the Town of Mayfield
known as College Terrace, and more particularly bounded and de-
scribed as follows: Beginning at a point which bears south 7 degrees
35-1/2' east, distant 303-8/10 feet from the intersection of the
southerly boundary of said Town of Mayfield with the westerly line
of Palo Alto Avenue produced southerly to such intersection and
running thence South 56 degrees 30' East 200 feet; thence S. 33 degrees 30' W.
200 feet; thence N. 56 degrees 30' W. 200 feet; thence N. 33 degrees 30' E. 200
feet to the point of beginning.

Also a right to lay and maintain a pipe line along the
following line: Beginning at a point in the southerly boundary of
the Town of Mayfield, said point being 18 feet southeasterly from
the intersection of said southerly boundary with the westerly line
of Palo Alto Avenue produced to said intersection; and running
thence on a course South 7 degrees 4-1/2' East to the Reservoir, the
distance to the center of the reservoir site as described above
being 433-1/10 feet. The right to lay and maintain pipe along
said line, including the right to enter upon the premises and make

Notes and Questions

Nobody has written a note for this page yet

Please sign in to write a note for this page