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. 215, § 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 covered highway bridge crossing Clyde
River near Carpenter’s grist mill, and running easterly up the north bank of said
stream to the line between land of Josiah Grout and land of Emera Kingsbury; thence
northerly on said line between said Grout and said Kingsbury to the south line of
land of Norman W. Bingham; thence easterly following said Bingham’s line to the shore
of Derby Pond; thence northerly following the shore of said pond, and the east line
of land deeded to Josiah Grout and Charles K. Bates, by John E. Searles, now fenced
and included with the Derby Center Cemetery grounds, to the north line of the highway
leading from the county road easterly, past the premises known as the Emera Stewart
Farm; thence following the north line of said highway westerly, to the county road
leading to Derby Line; thence northwesterly and across said county road and on the
north line of highway leading past school house in district No. 4 to W. F. Kingsbury’s,
to southeast corner of lot of land occupied by John C. Gray; thence following the
east line of said Gray’s land northerly to the south line of land of N. T. Blake;
thence westerly on north line of said Gray land and north line of land owned by estate
of Edwin Bates and Charles K. Bates, to the northwest corner of said Bates’ land;
thence southerly on the west line of said Bates’ land, to the last mentioned highway;
thence following said highway westerly to the cross-roads or four corners near the
Willey Granite Quarry; thence westerly following the road leading to said quarry to
the east line of said quarry lot; thence on the east line of said quarry lot southerly,
to land of N. W. Bingham, and southerly and westerly on said Bingham’s line to the
northwest corner of said Bingham’s land; thence southerly on said Bingham’s west line,
and on west line of land of said E. and C. K. Bates, to the southwest corner of said
Bates’ land; thence easterly on said Bates’ south line to the northeast corner of
land of Hollis A. Moran; thence following the west line of land of said Moran southerly
to the highway leading to Newport; thence across said highway at the forks of the
roads near B. F. Sawyer’s dwelling house, to the northwest corner of land of Mrs.
Hattie S. Jenne; thence following the west line of said Jenne’s land to the north
bank of the Clyde River; thence up the north bank of said stream to the point begun
at, shall be known as the Village of Derby Center, 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 corporations.