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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 nr U> Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, shown tinted In pink color upon the map hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A**, dated ’? -vrver*-*.'- )_ March 1, 1953, end made a part hereof, and^described In-7 the deed hereto attached, marked Exhibit !,Brt and made a part hereof, together with all of the water and rights^ to any water rising upon or flowing from any springs or wells now or hereafter located upon the said real prop­erty and any water produced by pumping fro® wells now or hereafter located thereon except the water right reserved in the deed fro® HELEN J. STEWAiffi, et al., to W.A.CLARK, dated December 8, 1902, and recorded in Book B of Real Estate Leeds at page 222, Lincoln County, Nevada, Rec­ords. (b) All water production, storage said transmission facilities and all improvements of every kind end char­acter located upon the land referred to in subparagraph (a) of this Section 1 on the sale date* Without limit­ing the generality of the foregoing it is agreed that said facilities, as of September 1, 1952# including three natural springs and springhouses, 11 water wells, three settling basins, one concrete reservoir of 1,200,000- gallon capacity, one concrete reservoir of 2,500,000- gallon capacity, pipe lines connecting said springs and wells with said settling basins and reservoirs, three pumping stations, power lines, transmission lines, fences and other facilities appurtenant t>© said water 3.