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I agree.\ JUS VEGAS LAUD AND WATER COMPANY RESOLUTION City of Industry CLP 15906 On motion duly seconded, it was RESOLVER, that the action of President E. H. Bailey and Assistant Secretary S. J. How in executing C.L.D. No. 15906 dated April 9, 1968, whereby Las Vegas Land and Water Company grants, donates and conveys to City of Industry, Los Angeles County, a municipal corporation of the State of California, an easement for public highway and slope purposes over and across two parcels of land, being those portions of Lots 8 and 9 of Tract No. 3193, as per map recorded in Book 35, page 79 of Haps, Records of said County; Parcel No. 1, particularly described, for highway easement; Parcel No, 2, particularly described, for slope purposes, reserving the general right to the Land Company, its successors and assigns, to use and to permit others to use the parcels of land described for any purpose not inconsistent with the easements granted, instrument of conveyance being subject to all conditions, limitations, restrictions, encumbrances, easements, licenses or interests of any person which may affect the said land; and the word 1 grant* as used therein shall not be construed as a covenant against the existence of any thereof; abandonment of or failure by the Grantee to use the parcels for the purposes set forth, for a continuous