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1. It  shall  be  unlawful  for  a  manufacturer  or  wholesaler
licensed under this chapter to
   (a)  Be  interested  directly  or indirectly in any premises where any
alcoholic beverage is sold at retail; or in any business devoted  wholly
or  partially  to  the sale of any alcoholic beverage at retail by stock
ownership, interlocking directors, mortgage or lien or any  personal  or
real  property, or by any other means.  The provisions of this paragraph
shall not apply to (i) any such premises or  business  constituting  the
overnight  lodging and resort facility located wholly within the bounda-
ries of the town of  North  Elba,  county  of  Essex,  township  eleven,
Richard`s  survey,  great  lot  numbers  two  hundred seventy-eight, two
hundred seventy-nine, two hundred eighty, two hundred ninety-eight,  two
hundred  ninety-nine,  three  hundred,  three  hundred  eighteen,  three
hundred nineteen, three hundred twenty, three  hundred  thirty-five  and
three hundred thirty-six, and township twelve, Thorn`s survey, great lot
numbers  one  hundred  six  and  one  hundred  thirteen, as shown on the
Adirondack map, compiled by the conservation department of the state  of
New  York  -  nineteen  hundred  sixty-four edition, in the Essex county
atlas at page twenty-seven in the Essex county  clerk`s  office,  Eliza-
bethtown,  New York, provided that such facility maintains not less than
two hundred fifty rooms and suites for overnight lodging, (ii) any  such
premises  or  business  constituting  the  overnight  lodging and resort
facility located wholly within the boundaries of that tract or parcel of
land situate in the city of Canandaigua, county of Ontario, beginning at
a point in the northerly line of village lot nine where  it  meets  with
South  Main  Street,  thence south sixty-nine degrees fifty-four minutes
west a distance of nine hundred sixteen and twenty-three hundredths feet
to an iron pin; thence in the same course a distance of fourteen feet to
an iron pin; thence in the same course a distance of fourteen and  four-
tenths  feet  to  a  point;  thence  south  fifteen degrees thirty-eight
minutes and forty seconds east a distance of four hundred forty-six  and
eighty-seven  hundredths  feet  to  a  point;  thence south twenty-eight
degrees thirty-seven minutes and fifty seconds east a  distance  of  one
hundred  thirteen  and  eighty-four  hundredths  feet to a point; thence
south eighty-five degrees and forty-seven minutes  east  a  distance  of
forty-seven  and sixty-one hundredths feet to an iron pin; thence on the
same course a distance of three hundred and sixty-five feet to  an  iron
pin;  thence  north seventeen degrees twenty-one minutes and ten seconds
east a distance of four hundred fifty-seven  and  thirty-two  hundredths
feet  to  an  iron pin; thence north nineteen degrees and thirty minutes
west a distance of two hundred and forty-eight feet to a  point;  thence
north  sixty-nine  degrees and fifty-four minutes east a distance of two
hundred eighty-four and twenty-six hundredths feet to  a  point;  thence
north  nineteen degrees and thirty minutes west a distance of sixty feet
to the point and place of beginning, provided that such  facility  main-
tains  not  less  than one hundred twenty rooms and suites for overnight
lodging, (iii) any such premises or business constituting the  overnight
lodging  facility  located wholly within the boundaries of that tract or
parcel of land situated in the borough of Manhattan, city and county  of
New  York,  beginning  at  a  point on the northerly side of west fifty-
fourth street at a point one hundred feet easterly from the intersection
of the said northerly side of west fifty-fourth street and the  easterly
side  of  seventh avenue; running thence northerly and parallel with the
easterly side of seventh avenue one hundred  feet  five  inches  to  the
center  line of the block; running thence easterly and parallel with the
northerly side of west fifty-fourth street and along the center line  of
the  block  fifty feet to a point; running thence northerly and parallel
with the easterly side of seventh avenue one hundred feet five inches to
the southerly side of west fifty-fifth street at  a  point  distant  one
hundred  fifty feet easterly from the intersection of the said southerly
side of west fifty-fifth street and the easterly side of seventh avenue;
running  thence  easterly  along  the southerly side of west fifty-fifth
street thirty-one feet three inches to a point; running thence southerly
and parallel with the easterly side of the seventh  avenue  one  hundred
feet five inches to the center line of the block; running thence easter-
ly  along  the  center line of the block and parallel with the southerly
side of west fifty-fifth street, one hundred feet; running thence north-
erly and parallel with the easterly side of seventh avenue  one  hundred
feet  five  inches  to  the  southerly  side of west fifty-fifth street;
running thence easterly along the southerly  side  of  west  fifty-fifth
street  twenty-one  feet  ten  and  one-half  inches to a point; running
thence southerly and parallel with the easterly side of  seventh  avenue
one  hundred  feet  five inches to the center line of the block; running
thence westerly along the center line of the block and parallel with the
northerly side of west fifty-fourth street three feet one  and  one-half
inches;  running thence southerly and parallel with the easterly side of
seventh avenue one hundred feet five inches to  the  northerly  side  of
west  fifty-fourth street at a point distant three hundred feet easterly
from the intersection of the said northerly side  of  west  fifty-fourth
street  and the easterly side of seventh avenue; running thence westerly
and along the northerly side of west  fifty-fourth  street  two  hundred
feet  to  the  point  or place of beginning, provided that such facility
maintains not less than four hundred guest rooms and  suites  for  over-
night lodging, or (iv) any such premises or business located on the west
side  of  New  York  state  route 414 in military lots 64 and 75 located
wholly within the boundaries of that tract or parcel of land situated in
the town of Lodi, county of Seneca beginning  at  an  iron  pin  on  the
assumed west line of New York State Route 414 on the apparent north line
of  lands  reputedly  of  White (lib. 420, page 155); said iron pin also
being northerly a distance of 1200 feet more or less from the centerline
of South Miller Road;  Thence  leaving  the  point  of  beginning  north
85-17`-44"  west along said lands of White a distance of 2915.90 feet to
an iron pin Thence north 03-52`-48" east  along  said  lands  of  White,
passing  through an iron pin 338.36 feet distant, and continuing further
along that same course a distance  of  13.64  feet  farther,  the  total
distance  being  352.00  feet  to  a  point in the assumed centerline of
Nellie Neal Creek; Thence in generally a north  westerly  direction  the
following  courses  and distances along the assumed centerline of Nellie
Neal Creek; north 69-25`-11" west a distance of 189.56 feet to a  point;
north  63-40`-00"  west  a  distance  of  156.00  feet to a point; north
49-25`-00" west a distance of 80.00 feet to a  point;  south  80-21`-00"
west  a  distance  of  90.00  feet  to  a point; north 72-03`-00" west a
distance of 566.00 feet to a point; north 68-15`-00" west a distance  of
506.00  feet to a point; north 55-16`-00" west a distance of 135.00 feet
to a point; south 69-18`-00" west a distance of 200.00 feet to a  point;
south 88-00`-00" west a distance of 170.00 feet to a point on a tie line
at  or  near the high water line of Seneca Lake; Thence north 25-17`-00"
east along said tie line a distance of 238.00  feet  to  an  iron  pipe;
Thence  south  82-04`-15"  east along lands reputedly of M. Wagner (lib.
464, page 133) a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron  pin;  Thence  north
06-56`-47"  east along said lands of M. Wagner a distance of 100.00 feet
to an iron pipe; Thence north 09-34`-28" east along lands  reputedly  of
Schneider  (lib. 429, page 37) a distance of 50.10 feet to an iron pipe;
Thence north 07-49`-11" east along lands reputedly of  Oney  (lib.  484,
page  24)  a  distance  of  50.00  feet  to  an  iron pipe; Thence north
82-29`-40" west along said lands of Oney a distance of 95.30 feet to  an
iron  pipe  on  a tie line at or near the highwater line of Seneca Lake;
Thence north 08-15`-22" east along said tie line  a  distance  of  25.00
feet  to an iron pin; Thence south 82-28`-00" east along lands reputedly
of Yu (lib. 405, page 420) a distance of 96.53 feet  to  an  iron  pipe;
Thence  north 34-36`-59" east along said lands of Yu a distance of 95.00
feet to a point in the assumed centerline of Van Liew Creek;  Thence  in
generally  an  easterly  direction  the  following courses and distances
along the assumed centerline of Van Liew Creek; north 72-46`-37" east  a
distance  of 159.98 feet to a point; north 87-53`-00" east a distance of
94.00 feet to a point; south 71-12`-00" east a distance of 52.00 feet to
a point; south 84-10`-00" east a distance of 158.00  feet  to  a  point;
south  59-51`-00"  east  a  distance  of  160.00  feet to a point; south
83-29`-00" east a distance of 187.00  feet  to  a  point;  Thence  north
01-33`-40"  east  along  lands  reputedly of Hansen (lib. 515, page 205)
passing through an iron pipe 32.62 feet distant, and continuing  further
along  that same course passing through an iron pin 205.38 feet farther,
and continuing still further along that same course a distance of  21.45
feet  farther,  the  total  distance  being  259.45  feet to the assumed
remains of a White Oak stump; Thence north 69-16`-11" east  along  lands
reputedly of Schwartz (lib. 374, page 733) being tie lines along the top
of  the  south  bank  of  Campbell  Creek a distance of 338.00 feet to a
point; Thence south 57-17`32" east along said tie  line  a  distance  of
136.60 feet to a point; Thence south 74-45`-00" east along said tie line
a  distance  of 100.00 feet to an iron pin; Thence north 04-46`-00" east
along said lands of Schwartz a distance of 100.00 feet to a point in the
assumed centerline of Campbell Creek; Thence in  generally  an  easterly
direction  the following courses and distances along the assumed center-
line of Campbell Creek; south 71-34`-00" east a distance of 330.00  feet
to  a point; north 76-53`-00" east a distance of 180.00 feet to a point;
north 83-05`00" east a  distance  of  230.00  feet  to  a  point;  south
66-44`-00"  east  a  distance of 90.00 feet to a point; south 81-10`-00"
east a distance of 240.00 feet to  a  point;  south  45-29`-15"  east  a
distance  of  73.18  feet to a point; Thence south 05-25`-50" west along
lands reputedly of Stanley Wagner (lib. 450, page  276)  a  distance  of
135.00  feet  to  a  point on the assumed north line of Military Lot 75;
Thence south 84-34`-10" east along said lands of Wagner and the  assumed
north line of Military Lot 75 a distance of 1195.06 feet to an iron pin;
Thence  south  O6-57`52"  west  along said lands of M. Wagner (lib. 414,
page 267) passing through an iron pin 215.58 feet distant, and  continu-
ing further along that same course a distance of 20.59 feet farther, the
total distance being 236.17 feet to a point in the assumed centerline of
Campbell  Creek;  Thence  in  generally  a  south easterly direction the
following course and distances along the assumed centerline of  Campbell
Creek;  north 78-23`-09" east a distance of 29.99 feet to a point; south
46-09`-15" east a distance of 65.24 feet to a  point;  north  85-55`-09"
east  a  distance  of  60.10  feet  to  a point; south 61-59`-50" east a
distance of 206.91 feet to a point; north 63-58`-27" east a distance  of
43.12 feet to a point; south 28-51`-21" east a distance of 47.72 feet to
a  point;  south  15-14`-08"  west  a distance of 33.42 feet to a point;
south 79-16`-32" east a distance  of  255.15  feet  to  a  point;  south
62-19`-46"  east  a  distance of 75.82 feet to a point; north 76-10`-42"
east a distance of 99.60  feet  to  a  point;  north  82-12`55"  east  a
distance  of  86.00  feet to a point; south 44-13`53" east a distance of
64.08 feet to a point; north 67-52`-46" east a distance of 73.98 feet to
a point; north 88-13`-13" east a distance of 34.64 feet to  a  point  on
the  assumed  west  line  of  New  York  State  Route  414; Thence south
20-13`-30" east along the assumed west line of New York State Route  414
a  distance  of  248.04  feet  to  a  concrete  monument;  Thence  south
02-10`-30" west along said road line a distance of  322.90  feet  to  an
iron  pin;  Thence  13-14`-50"  west  along said road line a distance of
487.41  feet  to an iron pin, said iron pin being the point and place of
beginning;
   Comprising an area of 126.807 acres of  land  according  to  a  survey
completed  by  Michael  D.  Karlsen  entitled  "Plan Owned by Stanley A.
Wagner" known as Parcel A of Job number 98-505.
   This survey is subject to all  utility  easements  and  easements  and
right-of-ways of record which may affect the parcel of land.
   This  survey  is  also  subject  to the rights of the public in and to
lands herein referred to as New York State Route 414.
   This survey intends to describe a portion of the premises as  conveyed
by  Ruth  V.  Wagner  to Stanley A. Wagner by deed recorded February 10,
1989 in Liber 450 of deeds, at Page 286.
   This survey also intends to describe a  portion  of  the  premises  as
conveyed  by  Stanley  W. VanVleet to Stanley A. Wagner by deed recorded
April 30, 1980 in Liber 385 of Deeds, at Page 203.
  ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE on the east side of
New York State Route 414 in Military Lot 75 in the Town of Lodi,  County
of Seneca, State of New York bounded and described as follows:
   Beginning  at  an  iron pin on the assumed east line of New York State
Route 414, said iron pin being  north  50-44`-57"  east  a  distance  of
274.92  feet  from  the  south  east corner of the parcel of land herein
above described; Thence leaving the point of beginning  north  00-26`01"
east  along a mathematical tie line a distance of 504.91 feet to an iron
pin; Thence south 37-00`-20" east along lands  reputedly  of  Tomberelli
(lib.  419,  page  243) passing through an iron pin 176.00 feet distant,
and continuing further along that same course a distance  of  2.01  feet
farther,  the  total distance being 178.01 feet to a point; Thence south
09-03`-55" west along lands reputedly of M. Wagner (lib. 491, page  181)
a  distance  of 68.19 feet to an iron pipe; Thence south 15-36`-04" west
along said lands of M. Wagner a distance of 300.15 feet to an iron pipe;
Thence south 72-04`-59" west along said lands of M. Wagner a distance of
20.49 feet to an iron pin, said iron pin being the point  and  place  of
beginning.
   Comprising  an  area  of  0.727  acre  of  lands according to a survey
completed by Michael D. Karlsen entitled "Plan of Land Owned by  Stanley
A. Wagner" known as Parcel B of job number 98-505.
   This  survey  is  subject  to  all utility easements and easements and
right-of-ways of record which may affect this parcel of land.
   This survey is also subject to the rights of  the  public  in  and  to
lands herein referred to as New York State Route 414.
   This survey intends to describe the same premises as conveyed by Henry
W. Eighmey as executor of the Last Will and Testament of Mary C. Eighmey
to  Stanley  A.  Wagner by deed recorded July 2, 1996 in liber 542, page
92.
   This survey also intends to describe a  portion  of  the  premises  as
conveyed  by Ruth V. Wagner to Stanley A. Wagner by deed recorded Febru-
ary 10, 1989 in Liber 450 of deeds, at Page 286.

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