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     liable under the warranties in its deed to Mrs. East in the event
     any recovery should ever be had on acoount of this lien and this
     liability could be enforced against the church property.

          There is a lien against the property for state and county
     taxes assessed against% the same for the years 1920 and 1921, which
     taxes have not been said.

          There is a lien against said property for the October half of
     the city taxes for 1920, a2d the entize city taxes assessed against
     the same for the yeas 1921, whi-h assessment is made as of July l:,
     1920.   I am advised by FO.ey txrice, a clerk in the Treasurer 's
     office, that there are no uzipaf.d oity taxes assessed against sa.id
     property except those albove referred to, aad by Miss Sullivan  a
     clerk in the Andi'cr's oifice that there are no liens o-i the prop-
     erty for assessraeat-s for special improv~e.rents.

          From my said examination of the records bearing on the title
     to said property from September 8, 1845 to date, I wiish to report
     that subject to thle above exceptions, the title 'o be conveyed to
     you by Mary C. Last, is a good, marketable, indefeasible, fee simple
     title, and that there are no other deelr and no mortgages, vendors
     liens, mechanics liens, lis pendensi tax sales, taxes or other
     liens of record affecting said title.

                                         Yours very truly,

                                              J. P. Johnston

     (4) Report on inspection of B.uildings and Gronnds.  The Gorrmittee on
Inspection of Buildings and Grounds consistinig of Mr. Grady, Mr. Mc-Kee, and
Mir. Colvin, appointed a.t the last meeting of the Board,\made the following
report:

                                          July 15, 1920

     To The Honorable Board of Trustees
          of the University of Kentucky:

          Your committee on inspection of buildings met on July 14 and
     15 and proceeded wi.th this work.  We began with Patterson Hall on
     the extreme north of tAhe campus and took the buildings in rotation.
     The report on the condition of these buildings is set forth below.

          Patterson Hall.   A three story brick building, with basement,
     used as a girj.s' dorniitory.  Gutte-ing recently repaired; now in
     good order.   Litrance doors on north side need minor rerairs.
     All1 exterior doors are veneered and in loor condition.  '  tohe :
     gest rail   Supel';.rintenden lat ofg Bu.i1igt xan dt GruoxsK rmo  etirs. .on S-
     gest that Superintendent of B~uijljaigs aend Gr smuis make estimates on