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Party outside the boundaries of the water bearing lands. The First Party is also the owner of power lines shown on Exhibit A which are used in connection with the production and transmission of said water. The center line location of one of said power lines upon property owned by First Party outside the boundaries of the water bearing lands is shown by yellow lines on Exhibit "A". Right of way sufficient for the said power line shown by yellow line on Exhibit "A" consists of a strip of land $0 feet wide being 25 feet on each side of the center line location of said power line across property owned by First Party outside the boundaries of the water bearing lands. The State of Nevada has duly issued to First Party a certificate of appropriation of water authorizing First Party to appropriate from said water bearing lands the amount of water which can be beneficially used by the First Party for railroad and domestic purposes not in excess of 2.5 cubic feet per second. Second Party is the lessee of, in possession of and maintains and operates all of the property of First Party above mentioned. The Water Company is the owner of the right to put to beneficial use all water arising from the springs located upon the said water bearing lands which springs are known respectively as "Little Spring”, "Middle Spring" and "Big Spring". The State of Nevada has duly issued to the Water Company certificates of appro­priation of water authorizing the Water Company to appropriate from said water bearing lands the amount of water which can be beneficially used by the Water Company for irrigation and domestic purposes, not -2-