at all times hereafter to construct use pass and repass
with and without property and effects through and
over a railway lately surveyed or located or to be surveyed
and located by the party of the second part on its line of
railway and which roadway hereby granted and conveyed
is of the width of 120 feet aforesaid and the party of the sec
ond part its successors and assigns has and shall have the
right and privilege in consideration aforesaid and in consid
eration of its constrution and operation of said railroad to
go beyond the limits of the said 120 feet or way hereby grant
ted and released to drain said way and to keep it drained
and the part of the first part covenants and agrees not to
disturb or molest the party of the second part is succes
sors and assigns servants agents or employees in the use
and enjoyment of the said way or privileges To have and
to hold the above granted premises and privileges unto
the party of the second part its successors and assigns
against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming
or to claim by or through the parties of the first part
Provided however that if the party of the second part its
successors or assigns shall not within One year from
the date hereof locate grade and tie its RailRoad over or
within and across the above described premises this grant
and conveyance to be wholly void and of no effect In
witness whereof the parties of the first part has hereunto
set his hand and seal the day and year first above men
tioned.
Signed sealed and delivered }
in the presence of } M.P. Perry (seal)
S.J. Perry }
H.L. Sanchez }
State of Florida }
Alachua County } Before me personally appeared Mrs
Martha P. Perry the grantor in the foregoing deed
who acknowledged that she signed sealed and execu
ted the foregoing deed for the purposes and interests
therein expressed
Taken and acknowledged }
before me this 6th day of} M.P. Perry
July 1881 }
E.C.F. Sanchez }
Notary Public }
Filed for Record January 28th 1884
Recorded February 14th 1884 J.A. Carlisle Clerk
per Geo H. Rich D.C.
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