The defendant had sought summary judgment to dismiss the claim, which had been opposed by the plaintiff. The plaintiff had initially claimed a resulting trust but later amended the claim to assert an unjust enrichment claim. The court found that the claim lacked merit. Concerning the Halifax Property, no valid gift had been made, and the plaintiff and the deceased had actually been enriched by the defendant's payments. As for the Gilmore Property, the plaintiff could not claim an equitable interest as it did not yet exist. The application had been allowed, and the action was dismissed with costs awarded to the defendant.