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    \ »4« I (a) Taxes which are a lien at the time the option is exercised, whether yet payable or not. (b) That certain easement to Los Angeles County Flood Control District for flood control purposes, recorded in Book 18176, page 173, Official Records of Los Angeles County, California. (c) That certain easement to Los Angeles County Flood Control District for flood control purposes, recorded in Book 39808, page 423, Official Records of Los Angeles County, California. (d) That certain easement to County Sanitation District Ho. 15 of Los Angeles County for sewer purposes, recorded in Book D-2007, page 292, Official Records of Los Angeles County, California. (e) Those certain actions pending in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, Cases Nos. 855086 and 873792, to acquire right of way for drainage and flood control purposes. (f) Conditions, restrictions, reservations, easements and encumbrances of record. Deed shall except oil, gas and other minerals in and to the land in language reading substantially as follows: ’Excepting from this grant and reserving unto the Grantor, its successors and assigns forever, all minerals and mineral rights of every kind and character now known to exist or hereafter discovered, including, without limiting the gen­erality of the foregoing, oil and gas rights thereto, together with the sole, exclusive and perpetual right to explore for, remove and dis­pose of said minerals by any means or methods suitable to the Grantor, its successors and assigns,