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PRIVATE LAW 794-JULY 9, 1952

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States of America by Thomas C. H a veil, Assistant Director of Bureau of Land Management, and H a r r y E. Koch, recorded in lease book 11, pages 139 to 145, located in the office of the chancery clerk of Franklin County, Mississippi, on April 27, 1948, shall continue in effect, subject to compliance with the terms and conditions set forth in such lease, until terminated in accordance with the provisions thereof. Approved July 8, 1952. Private Law 794 July 9, 1952 [S. 2582]

W. T. Heard.

CHAPTER 601

AN ACT To authorize and direct the Secretary of the Army to convey a certain tract of land in Russell County, Alabama, to W. T. Heard.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Army is authorized and directed to convey to W. T. Heard, his heirs and assigns, all right, title, and interest of the United States, except as retained in this Act, in and to the following described tract of land situated in Russell County, Alabama, upon payment by the said W. T. Heard of the fair market value of such tract of land as determined by the Secretary of the Army: DESCRIPTION OF TRACT

Easement.

Start at the point where the east boundary line of Central of Georgia Railroad right-of-way and the north boundary line of section 27, township 16, range 30, intersect and running thence north eightyfour degrees fifty-one minutes east a distance of two thousand two hundred seventy-seven and six-tenths feet to establish a beginning point; running thence north eighty-four degrees fifty-one minutes east a distance of five thousand forty-seven and five one-hundredths feet along said north boundary line of said section 26 to an iron stake; thence running south forty-seven degrees forty-one minutes west a distance of sixty-nine and thirty one-hundredths feet; thence running south forty-three degrees seventeen minutes west a distance, of one thousand three hundred forty-one and seventy-eight onehundredths feet; thence running south thirty-seven degrees twentysix minutes west a distance of three hundred eleven and fifty-two one-hundredths feet; thence running south forty-three decrees sixteen minutes west a distance of four hundred fifty-nine and thirty-six onehundredths feet; thence running south forty-five degress forty-five minutes west a distance of four hundred thirty and ninety-eight one-hundredths feet; thence running south fifty-two degrees thirtyfive minutes west a distance of three hundred seven and fifty-six onehundredths feet; thence running south fifty-four degrees thirty-three minutes west a distance of seven hundred fourteen and seventy-eight one-hundredths feet; thence running south forty-eight degrees fortyfive minutes west a distance of one thousand two hundred ninety-four and eighty-five one-hundredths feet; thence running north twenty-six degrees twenty-three minutes west a distance of three thousand two hundred forty-six and three-tenths feet to the point of beginning. SEC. 2. There shall be reserved to the United States an easement for the use of the air space over the property authorized to be conveyed by this Act to the extent that the full utilization of the Lawson Air Base at Fort Benning requires the use of such air space.

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