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Mineral rights. O u tst anding easements.

Conditions.

PUBLIC LAW 85-258-SEPT. 2, 1957

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located in the south property fence of the former United States Marine Corps Air Station and the south line of the W. G. King survey, said corner being north 89 degrees 00 minutes east 2101.60 feet from the centerline of the Newark-Dido paved road; thence north 89 degrees 0 minutes east 4321.6 feet along the south line of the W. G. King survey and the T. Chubb survey to the point of beginning, containing in all 2477.43 acres more or less, 8.89 acres Deing located in Wise County, and 2468.54 acres in Tarrant County, Texas. AviGATioN EASEMENTS: Being perpetual avigation easements for the full unobstructed passage of aircraft over and through the airspace above glide angle situated in Tarrant and Wise Counties, Texas, contiguous to the ends and in direct continuation of the runways of the former Marine Corps Air Station, Eagle Mountain Lake, and being more particularly described in deed from the Tarrant County Water Control and Improvement District Numbered 1, dated December 21, 1954, and recorded March 16, 1955, in volume 2837, page 195, of the deed records of Tarrant County, Texas. SEWER EASEMENT: An easement for a sewer over a strip of land 25 feet wide, being 12i/^ feet on each side of described centerline and its meanders situated in Wise County, Texas, within the J. W. Dewees survey and being within the same tract of land conveyed from R. L. Donald and others, to W. M. Fleming on December 18, 1939, recorded on January 5, 1940, in volume 1416, page 111 of the deed records of Tarrant County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point that is south 89 degrees 20 minutes east 1,871.5 feet from the intersection of the Tarrant-Wise County line with the centerline of the Newark-Dido Road. Said point of beginning being on the Tarrant-Wise County line, thence north 32 degrees 02 minutes east 365.5 feet to a point; thence north 74 degrees 06 minutes east 900.0 ieet to a point; thence south 87 degrees 12 minutes east 963.0 feet to a point; thence south 53 degrees 41 minutes east 537.0 feet to a point; thence south 37 degrees 13 minutes east 278.4 feet to a point in the Tarrant-Wise County line, said point being north 89 degrees 20 minutes west 319.8 feet from a concrete monument at the intersection of the Tarrant-Wise County line with the west right-ofway line of the C. R. I. & P. Railroad, and being described in a judgment of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Fort Worth division on the third day of May, 1943 in civil action numbered 432 and recorded May 4, 1943, in volume 1567, page 73, of the deed records of Tarrant County, Texas. gj,^, £. AH mineral rights, including oil and gas, in the lands authorized to be conveyed by this Act shall be reserved to the United States. SEC. 3. The conveyance shall be subject to all outstanding easements and rights-of-way for public roads and highways, railroads, water lines, sewer lines, telephone and telegraph lines, oil pipelines, and such other utilities as now exist. SEC. 4. The conveyance of the property authorized by this Act shall be upon condition that such property shall be used primarily for training of the National Guard and the Air National Guard and for other military purposes, and on condition that the aviation potential of the station shall be maintained in a condition equivalent to the condition of the property at the time of its conveyance, ordinary wear and tear excepted, and that if the State of Texas shall cease to use the property so conveyed for the purposes intended, or fails to maintain such property in the condition aforesaid, then title shall immediately revert to the United States, and in addition, all improvements made by the State of Texas during its occupancy shall vest in the United States without payment of compensation therefor.

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