The parties, former real estate business partners, disputed the ownership of three commercial parking spaces.
The defendant had paid the entire purchase price, but legal title was registered to the plaintiff's corporation due to a mistaken belief about condominium ownership rules.
The plaintiff sought specific performance of an alleged oral agreement to buy the defendant's beneficial interest.
The court found no enforceable agreement existed, noting it would violate the Statute of Frauds.
Recognizing the defendant as the sole beneficial owner under a resulting trust, the court ordered the plaintiff to convey legal title to the defendant.