During his lifetime, the decedent had a romantic relationship with Sharon Clark. During the winter months, they traveled to Florida with a camper. They continued this ritual on an annual basis. The trailer was registered in both of their names. The decent also maintained a bank account in which he added Clark’s name to the account. That account however, did not have survivorship language on the signature card in the event of the death of Mr. Donahue. The court decided Clark's entitlement with respect to the trailer and the bank account. Estate of John Donahue v. Sharon Clark, 692 N.Y.S 2d 225 (N.Y. App. 1999). After you read the case, How much of the decedent’s property is Clark entitled to with respect to the trailer and bank account? Determine if this was a fair decision? Why?