373. The said agreement provided that the alley on the north
side of the lot therein referred to "and between it and Blaine's
lot", (the latter being the lot above described), was "to remain
as it is for the use and benefit of the adjoining lots
forever". The said Hugh Wilson having died without carrying out
the terms of said written agreement, the Executors of the said
Hugh Wilson presented a petition to the Court of Common Pleas of
Washington County, asking for leave to prove said contract and
for leave to execute a deed to the said Alexander Sweeney,
conveying the property mentioned in said contract. On December
26, 1832, the Court, after considering said petition, ordered
and decreed that Isaac Leet, John K. Wilson and John Marshel,
Executors of said Hugh Wilson, should make and execute a deed to
the said Alexander Sweeney for the premises described in said
contract. The said Executors, pursuant to said Order and
Decree, on the 31st day of December, 1832, executed and
delivered a deed conveying said premises to said Alexander
Sweeney, which deed is recorded in Deed Book Q, Volume 2, Page
85, and in said deed it was provided that the "alley" on the
north side of the lot thereby conveyed "and between it and
Blaine's lot", (the premises above described and conveyed),
should remain as it then was for the use and benefit of the
adjoining lots forever.
Section 3. Requirement for conveyance.
(C) REQUIREMENT FOR CONVEYANCE.--The conveyance UNDER THIS
SECTION shall be made under and subject to all lawful and
enforceable easements, servitudes and rights of others,
including, but not confined to, streets, roadways and rights of
any telephone, telegraph, water, electric, gas or pipeline
companies, as well as under and subject to any lawful and
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