Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 55 Part 2.djvu/708

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1582 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [55 STAT. such document and plan shall be retained by the United States of America and the other shall be deposited with the Governor of the Windward Islands. 3. The Government of the United States will not use the said property, or permit the use thereof, except for the purposes specified in the aforesaid Notes and Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF His Majesty The King has caused the Public Seal of the Colony of Saint Lucia to be affixed hereto, 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. SCH1DULN. (1) Reference: H.O. Chart 1261. Beginning at the point of intersection of the low water line of the shore of Gros Islet Bay, an arm of the Caribbean Sea, and the exten- sion of the southern boundary line of the Gros Islet Cemetery, pro- ceed along this southern boundary line of said Gros Islet Cemetery across the public high road and through the Reduit estate to a point in the Reduit estate a distance of approximately seven hundred and eighty-nine feet, said line bearing south sixty-one degrees twenty- three minutes east; thence through the said Reduit estate on a line bearing due south a distance of about twenty-nine hundred feet to a point within said Reduit estate; thence through said Reduit estate on a line bearing due west a distance of about thirteen hundred and six feet to a point on the Choc-Gros Islet high road; thence along the westerly edge of the said Choc-Gros Islet highroad on a line bearing south twenty degrees fifteen minutes west, a distance of about four hundred and seventy-six feet to a point; thence on a line bearing south one degree three minutes east a distance of about two hundred and seventyseven feet to a point; thence on a line bearing south fortyseven degrees thirtyfive minutes west a distance of about two hundred and sixtynino feet to a point; thence on a line bearing south twentyseven degrees forty minutes east, a distance of about four hundred and fortytwo feet to a point; thence along the southerly boundary of the said Reduit estate and the northerly boundary of Richard Bojettes' property on a line bearing south eightyseven de- grees zero minutes west, a distance of about five hundred and forty- two feet; thence along said southerly boundary of said Reduit estate and the easterly boundaries of David Similien's and Mde. E . Coros- main's lands on a line bearing north nineteen degrees zero minutes west, a distance of about seven hundred and fortyfive feet to the northern point of said Mde. E . Corosmain's lands; thence along the said southerly boundary of the said Reduit estate and the westerly boundary of the said Mde. E. Corosmain's lands on a line bearing south thirty degrees fifteen minutes west, a distance of about six hundred and fitfytwo feet to the southeastern corner of lands of the heirs of Richard Africain; thence along the said southern boundary of the said Reduit estate and the eastern boundary of the said heirs of Richard Africain's lands on a line bearing north sixteen degrees