Normally, the bill of sale is used to transfer personal property and the 
deed to transfer real property.  If we are only selling the real property, no 
bill of sale is needed.  



	clbywaters1@aep.com
	06/07/2001 06:49 AM
		 
		 To: Dan.J.Hyvl@enron.com
		 cc: 
		 Subject: Re: Crane County 640 Acre Sale



p.s.  we are not selling a pipeline at all.  just the fee property on which
no pipelines exist.  tell me where I lost you and I'll be happy to clarify
further.

thanks, Dan.

Candy




Dan.J.Hyvl@enron.com on 06/06/2001 02:04:34 PM

To:   clbywaters1@aep.com
cc:

Subject:  Re: Crane County 640 Acre Sale


Where is your earnest money contract?  Isn't the information therein.  I
was not aware that we were selling a pipeline to anyone.  Please advise?



                    clbywaters1@a

                    ep.com               To:     dan.j.hyvl@enron.com

                                         cc:

                    06/06/2001           Subject:     Crane County 640 Acre
Sale
                    07:25 AM








---------------------- Forwarded by Candace L Bywaters/HO1/AEPIN on
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Candace L Bywaters
06/06/2001 07:19 AM

To:   dan hyvl@enron.com
cc:

Subject:  Crane County 640 Acre Sale

While I'm in the process of getting the appropriate information for Mr.
Earp, one question.  Shouldn't we also have a bill of sale to accompany
this document, registering the value to be paid for this property?

Pls advise.

Candy