The Vermont Statutes Online
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Subchapter
001
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BOUNDARIES AND CORPORATE EXISTENCE
(Cite as: 24 App. V.S.A. ch. 217, § 101)
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§ 101. Boundaries and corporate existence
All that portion of the Town of Derby in the County of Orleans, enclosed within the
following boundaries, to wit:
Beginning at the national boundary line post on the highway leading from A. P. Ball’s
to Hiram Todd’s and thence along said boundary line easterly to a point that intersects
with a continuation of the easterly line of land owned by H. D. Holmes, thence southerly
along said continuation of, and the said easterly line of said Holmes’ land, to the
southeast corner of said land, thence west following the south line of the said Holmes’
land, to the highway leading to the farm now owned by Asa Moran, across said highway
to the pasture owned by the A. T. Foster estate and following the east line of said
pasture to the northeast corner of land owned by H. E. Foster, thence along the east
line of said Foster land to the southeast corner of said land; thence westerly on
the south line of said Foster’s and along the south line of land now owned by F. D.
Butterfield to the highway leading from Derby Line to Derby Center; thence across
said highway to the line of road leading west, known as “Hammer Handle Road” along
the south lines of land owned by William Spaulding, A. B. Nelson, H. E. Foster, and
A. G. Bugbee to southwest corner of said A. G. Bugbee’s land; thence along the west
line of land owned by the said Bugbee and land owned by Henry E. Foster, northerly
to said Foster’s northwest corner; thence easterly from said point to the southwest
corner of land owned by J. B. Goodhue; thence northerly and on said Goodhue’s west
line to the highway leading from Mrs. H. H. Leslie’s farm to Derby Line; thence along
the highway in an easterly direction to a point opposite H. D. Holmes’ west line;
thence across said highway and on said Holmes’ west line to his northwest corner;
thence across the Tomiphobia River to land owned by Connecticut and Passumpsic R.
R. R. Co., or by Massawippi Valley R. R. Co.; thence in a westerly direction along
said river to a point where it intersects the national boundary line; thence in an
easterly direction along said boundary line to the place begun at, shall be known
as the Village of Derby Line, and in and by that name may sue and be sued, prosecute,
and defend in any court, may purchase, take, hold, sell, and convey real estate and
personal property necessary for its corporate purposes, and shall have all the rights
and privileges and be subject to all the liabilities incident to public corporation.