Easement to Texas Electric Service Co. recorded in Volume 308, Page 447, Deed Records, Ector County, Texas. (E/2 of Section 37, Block 42)
Electric line Easement and Right of Way granted by Harriett P. Faudree, individually and as Guardian of Martha Ann Parks, Charlotte Jane Parks and Harriett Ellen Parks, minors, joined by Bill B. Faudree, her husband, to Texas Electric Service Company, dated November 29, 1961, filed for record on February 26, 1962 and recorded in Volume 403, Page 285, Deed Records, Ector County, Texas. (Section 32, Block 41, T2S)
Power Line easement to TXU Electric Company recorded in Volume 1582, Page 509, Official Public Records of Ector County, Texas.
Easement granted to Texas Gulf Producing Co., recorded in Volume 344 Page 540, Deed Records, Ector County, Texas. (Section 29, Block 41, T2S)
Pipeline Easement and Right-of-Way from TXU Electric Delivery Company to Navasota Energy filed on April 4, 2007, recorded in Volume 2122, Page 565, Official Public Records of Ector County, Texas.
Easement executed by Harriett P. Faudree, et al to Texas-New Mexico Pipe Line Co., dated April 3, 1957, recorded in Volume 271, Page 499, Deed Records, Midland County, Texas. (Section 33, Block 41, T2S)
Easement executed by Houston Endowment Inc. and Sam Taub to Texas-New Mexico Pipe Line Co., dated November 18, 1955, recorded in Volume 261, Page 180, Deed Records, Midland County, Texas. (Section 33, Block 41, T2S)
Plat and [[Organization C:Organization]] description of a pipeline easement, in Section 37, Block 42, T-2-S, T&P HR Co. Survey, Ector County, Texas.
Thence N 75°0525 E with said survey of centerline parallel to the centerline of T.U. Electric Easement, South boundary of this easement and North boundary of said Electric Easement is contiguous, a distance of 199.93 feet to a 1⁄2 iron rod with a plastic cap marked PLS 1974 set in the West boundary line of State Loop 338 and the end of this centerline description.
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC.
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