Delaware deeds land to KCSPCA in 1971
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11/12/14 8:57 PMCHAPTER 144
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CHAPTER 144FORMERLY HOUSE BILL NO. 332
AS AMENDED BY HOUSE AMENDMENTS NO. 1 AND 2AN ACT TO TRANSFER TITLE TO REAL ESTATE FROM THE STATE OFDELAWARE TO THE KENT COUNTY SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OFCRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
WHEREAS, on April 6, 1953, Caroline T. Hughes and James H. Hughes, her husband,made a deed of gift to the State of Delaware of two acres of unimproved real estate located onHorse Pond Road, near Dover, in Kent County, Delaware, to be used for the specific purpose ofestablishing facilities for the care of stray or homeless animals; and
WHEREAS, the Kent County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals waschartered under the laws of the State of Delaware as a nonprofit charitable corporation on June26, 1964, and has, since its incorporation, made use of the State land and placed on it buildingssuitable for the care of such animals; and
WHEREAS, the Society now wishes to construct new buildings or additions to existingbuildings in order to carry forth the purposes of the Society; and
WHEREAS, the Society does not wish to construct additional buildings or additions toexisting buildings without having title to the land; and
NOW, THEREFORE,
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware:
Section 1. The Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and EnvironmentalControl is hereby empowered and directed to transfer and convey title of said real estate,hereafter more particularly described, for the consideration of $1.00 (One Dollar), to the KentCounty Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals:
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situated in East Dover Hundred, Kent County andState of Delaware, on the northeasterly side of the public road leading from Dixon's corner toPostles' corner and known as the new Horse Pond Road, and more particularly describedaccording to a survey made by Charles C. Brown, a registered land surveyor, in November,1952, as follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING at a hubstake set in the northeasterly line of the right-of-way of the aforesaidHorse Pond Road at the intersection thereof with the center line of an old county road, a cornerfor this land and lands formerly of N. Slaughter, now of Cris Gramp, said hubstake beinglocated North 6 degrees 40 minutes East a distance of 30.6 feet from a nail set in the center
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line of the aforesaid Horse Pond Road; thence with the northeasterly line of the right-of-way ofthe aforesaid Horse Pond Road in a northwesterly direction curving to the right along the arc ofa circle with a radius of 2,839.9 feet a distance of 198 feet to a point, a new corner nowestablished in the aforesaid right-of-way line for these lands and other lands of Caroline T.Hughes; thence with other lands of Caroline T. Hughes by a new line now established North 0degrees 51 minutes East a distance of 551 feet more or less to a point in the center line of theold county road, a new corner now established for these lands, other lands of Caroline T.Hughes, and lands formerly of N. Slaughter, now of Cris Gramp; thence along the center line ofthe old county road with lands formerly of N. Slaughter now of Cris Gramp, the following fourcourses, South 58 degrees East a distance of 46 feet to a hubstake, South 52 degrees 10 minutesEast a distance of 144 feet to a hubstake, thence South 0 degrees 51 minutes West a distance of486.1 feet to a hubstake, thence South 6 degrees 40 minutes West a distance of 92.5 feet to theplace of beginning; containing within said metes and bounds an area of 2 acres of land, be thesame more or less.
Approved June 24, 1971.