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Premising that the bearings hereinafter mentioned are astronomical and are referred to the centre line of strip 16R-34L, Canadian Forces Base Shearwater Airfield, Shearwater, Eastern Passage, Province of Nova Scotia, as North forty-one degrees fifty-one minutes West (N. 41°51′ W.):
BEGINNING at the intersection of the centre line of Runway 16R-34L with the 34L end of said Runway; THENCE, following the said centre line North forty-one degrees fifty-one minutes West (N. 41°51′ W.) a distance of eight hundred and fifty feet (850′) to a point; THENCE, North forty-eight degrees nine minutes East (N. 48°09′ E.) a distance of one thousand and seven hundred feet (1,700′) to a point henceforth designated as the airport reference point, said airport reference point being also at a distance of four thousand one hundred and twelve feet and three tenths (4,112.3′) measured along a line having a bearing North ten degrees twenty-two minutes East (N. 10°22′ E.) from a concrete monument at the intersection of the Southerly boundary of the Canadian National Railway right-of-way with the property line between the lands of Gilbert Horne and the lands of Texaco Oil Company, the said airport reference point having an assigned elevation of one hundred and forty-eight feet (148′) above sea level.
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ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying and being at Eastern Passage, County of Halifax, Province of Nova Scotia, the outermost boundary of which is the limits of the horizontal surface described in paragraph 5(a), but excluding therefrom all lands, water and roads within the parcel of land the outermost boundaries of which are described as follows:
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THE WHOLE as shown within coloured lines on plan No. M-3050 (A & B) dated at Montreal, August 4, 1965 of record in the Department of Transport at Ottawa.