STEELE, Chief Justice. Michael Kemp signed a holographic real property sales contract with Lucille Osborn, and made monthly payments while living in her beach house for over 20 years. Osborn’s estate asserts that Kemp signed a document for a leasehold interest, and appeals the Vice Chancellor’s order to sell the house to him. Because the contract unambiguously expresses a purc…
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