Judgment unanimously affirmed, with costs.
There was ample proof to sustain the findings of the learned trial court that the writing signed by decedent was voluntarily executed by her, that no fraud had been established, and that the instrument constituted a valid and binding contract. The agreement was sufficient under the Statute of Frauds (Real Property Law, § 259). There was an adequate description of the property intended to be conveyed. (Cf. Waring v...
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