In 1979, David Holliday and defendant Nicolas Rutherford purchased "as joint tenants with rights of survivorship" a certain parcel of real property upon which they built a three-bedroom house. On May 28, 1980, in return for certain financial considerations, Holliday agreed to execute a deed placing the property entirely in Rutherford's name. On June 18, 1984, they executed an agreement which revoked all prior agreements between them and provided that each would devise his...
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