Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same,
as follows:
The deputy commissioner of capital planning and operations is hereby authorized, subject to the provisions of sections forty E to forty J, inclusive, of chapter seven of the General Laws, to sell and convey by deed approved as to form by the attorney general, a certain parcel of land, under the care and control of the department of public health, and the appurtenant easements located in the town of Rutland, to James M. Leger and Janet Leger, to be used for residential purposes, subject to such terms and conditions as the deputy commissioner may prescribe, in consultation with the department of public health, said land being bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a stone monument in the brook at the Southeast corner of the property herein conveyed, said stone bearing S.78<=55'W. and being distant one hundred and fifty-one (151) feet from the Northwest corner of the Rutland Rural Cemetery; thence N.87<=W. along other pasture and tillage land of the grantors six hundred and thirty-one and five tenths (631.5) feet to a farm road; thence N.3<=47'W. along said road seventy-five and seven tenths (75.7) feet; thence N.21<=E. along said road three hundred and ninety-seven (397) feet to a point four hundred and fifty-three and three tenths (453.3) feet from the first described line; thence S.87<=E. on a line parallel to and four hundred and fifty-three and three tenths feet distant from the first described line four hundred and eighty (480) feet to a small brook; thence Southerly following the centre of said small brook about five hundred and thirty-three (533) feet to the place of beginning. And also, herewith is granted the right to pass from the public road to said land on the existing farm road leading past the house of the grantees and also herewith is granted the further right to lay and maintain a line of pipe as at present located and constructed from the said land to land of W. H. Bartlett, passing North of the cemetery and to the South end of the part of the land above described.