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    Los Angeles - August 5th, 19^3 Hr. Leo A. McNamee: \ (GC^^Mr. W. R. Bracken Mr. Chas. Adams ) Re: form of deed from Land Co. to Clark, et al, cover­ing parcel of land In vicinity of First and Stewart Streets. In Covenant f(o) it is provided in part: " * * * this conveyance is made and accepted upon the further express condition and convenant run­ning with the land, which shall he binding upon all subsequent grantees or holders of title of said land or any portion thereof, that no lot or parcel thereof containing an area of less than five (5) acres shall be sold, leased, or otherwise disposed of unless and until Grantees, their heirs, executors, administrators or assigns shall have, at their own cost and expense, constructed and laid water pipe lines and laterals extending from the nearest water mains of the Las Vegas Land and Water Company to each such lot or par­cel for the distribution of water thereto; provided, however * * * . * The correspondence indicates that it is the intention of the Purchasers to promptly dedicate First Street through the purchase parcel. It seems to me that whether by deed or ease­ment this cannot be accomplished and conform with the above men­tioned covenant without first constructing water mains to serve that public street. This may be purely technical, but before sending the deed to Omaha I would like to be assured that this covenant is acceptable to the Grantees. We cannot allow this to go through our Omaha and Mew York Offices and upon return of executed deed have it rejected because of this provision. Will hold the form of deed here awaiting your advice. Frank Strong