In Dhillon v. Willis Estate (Official Administrator), [1993] B.C.J. No. 141, the court found there was a contract whereby the plaintiff agreed to provide extensive assistance to the deceased in exchange for a promise she would inherit his estate. She provided the assistance, but he left his estate to others. The court found there was a clear and unequivocal promise the deceased would leave everything to the plaintiff and she had fulfilled all of her obligations.
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