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GENERAL DESCRIPTION <br />50' Temporary Construction Easement <br />Lamar County, Texas <br />November 2007 <br />Being a 50' wide temporary construction easement on and across land owned by the City of Paris in <br />the John Watson Survey A-1023 and in the Thomas G. Chisum Survey A-175, the centerline of said <br />easement being described as follows: <br />Beginning at a point in the West boundary line of a called 210.536 acre tract of land conveyed as the <br />sixth tract in a deed from Campbell Soup Company to Campbell Soup Supply Company L.L.C. on July <br />29, 1999 and recorded in volume 898, page 182 of the Real Property Records of Lamar County Texas, <br />said point being located N 00°45'00" E a distance of 276.24 feet from a concrete monument found at the <br />Southwest corner of the aforementioned called 210.536 acre tract, said point also being located 75 feet at <br />aright angle from the centerline of an existing 100-foot wide Oncor electric transmission line easement. <br />Thence N 88°27'46" W parallel to the aforementioned 100-foot wide Oncor easement a distance of <br />1288.39 feet to a point; <br />Thence S 47°44'28" W parallel to the aforementioned 100-foot wide Oncor easement a distance of <br />6531.4] feet to a point in the East right-of--way line of F.M. 79, said point being located 75 feet at a right <br />angle from the centerline of the aforementioned 100 foot wide Oncor electric transmission line <br />easement, said point also being located S 36°46'10" W a distance of 179.74 feet from a 2 inch pipe <br />found at the Southeast corner of a called 1.6 acre tract as conveyed from Gerald L Hanks and wife Mary <br />J. Hanks to Richard M. Amis on October 13, 1982 and recorded in volume 649, page 853 of the deed <br />records of said county. <br />EXHIBIT <br />