The respondent, Fei Hung, brought a motion for partial summary judgment concerning the alleged theft of monies by the applicant, Robert Willis, and the ownership of her home, business, and contents of a safety deposit box.
She also sought to dismiss Willis's entire claim.
The court found the parties' cohabitation agreement to be valid and binding, dismissing Willis's claim to an ownership interest in the property and the Eglinton business.
However, issues regarding the ownership of the Jutland business and the exact amount of money in the jointly owned safety deposit box were deemed to require oral evidence and were reserved for a mini-trial.
Willis's claim for unjust enrichment related to the property was dismissed due to the binding agreement.