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    acter constructed upon the land referred to In subpara­graph (a) of this Section 1 between September 1, 1952, and the sale date. (c) The Certificates of Appropriation listed on Exhibit "C" attached, issued by the State Ehgineer of the State of Nevada authorizing Las Vegas Land and Wa­ter Company to appropriate water for municipal supply and domestic use or for irrigation and domestic use by means of wells referred to in said certificates. Said Exhibit "C" shows the application number, the State En­gineer’s certificate record, the well number assigned thereto by First Parties, the number of cubic feet per second of water authorized to be appropriated and the book and page number in the book of Water Appropria­tions in the office of the County Recorder of Clark County, Nevada, where each of said certificates of ap­propriation is recorded. (d) The following pipe lines for the transmission and distribution of water and wire lines in existence on September 1, 1952, and now owned by Salt Lake Company: (d-l) 12-inch cast iron and 14-inch transite pipe line shown by broken black and white lines be­tween points marked KK and LL on Exhibit "A". (d-2) 24-inch and 16 -inch cast iron pipe line shown by broken black and red line between points marked A and E and by solid red line between points marked E and G on Exhibit "A". (d-3) 16-inch transite and l6-inch cast iron pipe line shown by broken black and red line be­tween points marked A and K and by solid red line between points marked K and M on Exhibit "A". (d-4) l4-inch steel and l4-inch transite pipe line shown by broken black and red line between points marked HH and R and by solid red lines be­tween points marked R and Z on Exhibit "A", togeth­er with pumping station at point marked HH on Ex­hibit "A11. (d-5) 6-inch east iron pipe line shown by solid red line between points marked L and 0 on Exhibit "A". (d-6) 6-inch cast iron pipe line shown by solid red line between points marked P and N on Exhibit "A". 3.