COMPILER'S NOTE: The following act is a public act of special application and is not codified in Tennessee Code Annotated.
SECTION 1. Bobby C. Mullins and wife, Nelda M. Mullins; and Gilbert W. Hutcherson and wife, Lily Hutcherson; and Edward R. Felton and wife, Janet E. Felton own the hereinafter described tract of land containing ninety-seven and one half (97 ½) acres located and situate in the 10th Civil District of McNairy County, Tennessee, and that this tract of land hereunder described is removed from McNairy County and placed into Chester County, and the county line between McNairy County and Chester County at this place shall hereinafter run with the boundaries of said tract so as to exclude the said lands from McNairy County and include the same in Chester County. The tract of land is generally bounded and described as follows:
Situate in Civil District No. 10 of McNairy County, Tennessee, described as follows:
BEGINNING at a bridge on the Finger and Sweet Lips Road; running North 6 degrees West 92 poles with a ditch; thence North 17 ½ degrees West 36 poles with ditch; thence North 37 ½ degrees West 34 poles with ditch; thence North 18 degrees West 23 poles with ditch; thence North 18 poles to a maple tree; thence North 30 degrees West with the creek 6 poles to a white oak or stake in the center of creek; thence South 62 ½ degrees West 14 poles with ditch; thence North 60 degrees West 6 poles; thence West 77 poles to a stake, a corner of I. B. Starks; thence South 16 poles to a stake with Starks; thence South 21 degrees East 186 feet to a black oak, white oak and post oak pointers; thence East 78 poles to the BEGINNING, containing ninety-seven and one half (97 ½) acres, more or less.
Being the same property presently occupied by Bobby C. Mullins and wife, Nelda M. Mullins; and Gilbert W. Hutcherson and wife, Lily Hutcherson; and Edward R. Felton and wife, Janet E. Felton, and found of record in Deed Book 62, Pages 22 and 23, Register's Office for McNairy County, Tennessee.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on becoming a law, the public welfare requiring it.
Passed: April 30, 1973.