In a matrimonial action, the defendant wife appeals from so much of a judgment of the Supreme Court, Nassau County (Oppido, J.), entered April 11, 1983, as dismissed her counterclaim seeking the imposition of a constructive trust on two pieces of real property situated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The plaintiff husband purports to cross-appeal, as limited by his brief, from stated portions of the same judgment. H Judgment affirmed, insofar as appealed from by defendant, without costs or disbursements. 11 The core issue on this appeal is whether the defendant wife is entitled to have a constructive trust imposed on two pieces of property located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as demanded in her counterclaim. The plaintiff husband has title to both in his name alone. HThe first parcel, referred to as the “Walnut Street” property, was not transferred in reliance upon any promise made by the plaintiff to the defendant and there is no unjust enrichment. Consequently, defendant failed to establish the necessary elements of a constructive trust (see, e.g., Scivoletti v Marsala,
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