Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 55 Part 2.djvu/702

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1576 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [55 STAT. thence southeasterly following the general shoreline of St. George's Bay for a distance of about 5,000 feet to the point of beginning. (6) From a point at the intersection of the centre lines of Signal Hill Road and Middle Battery Road; thence south 44° 17' 41.3" east along Middle Battery Road for a distance of 268-11 feet; thence south 54° 9' 41.3" east along Middle Battery Road for a distance of 95-36 feet to the point which is the point of commencement; thence from the point of commencement south 18° 39' 3" and west for a distance of 201-44 feet; thence south 12° 4' 2" and west for a distance of 12 feet; thence along the north shoreline of St. John's Harbour southward and eastward for a distance of 1,025 feet; thence north 26° 26' 47-57" east for a distance of 50 feet to the centre line of Middle Battery Road; thence along Middle Battery Road north 57° 5' 32-43" west for a distance of 246-17 feet; thence north 85° 57' 28-49" west for a distance of 182.86 feet; thence north 73° 16' 50-1" west for a distance of 165.95 feet; thence north 55° 29' 29-31" west for a distance of 243-87 feet; thence north 54° 9' 41.3" west for a distance of 199-67 feet, to the point of commencement. The exact metes and bounds of the property generally described in the Schedule hereto shall with all convenient speed be established by Survey conducted by the United States of America, and shall then be described and delineated in a document or documents and a plan or plans in duplicate, which, when agreed and signed on behalf of the parties hereto, shall supersede the description contained in the Schedule hereto and the plans annexed hereto. One copy of each such document and plan shall be retained by the United States of America and the other shall be deposited with the Government of Newfoundland. IN WITNESS WHEREOF The Great Seal of the Island of Newfoundland has been affixed to these presents at St. John's in the Island aforesaid. By His Excellency's Command. Commissionerfor Home Affairs. And the United States of America has caused these presents to be executed on its behalf by the day and the year first above written. 2. BERMUDA. THIS LEASE made the day of nineteen hun- dred and forty-one between His Majesty The King of the one part and the United States of America of the other part. WHEREAS by Notes exchanged on the second day of September, nineteen hundred and forty (copies of which are appended to the Agreement hereinafter referred to) His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom made, and the Government of the United States