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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
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Outright...

Harry: No that’s your life's ambition. Mine is to take over LuthorCorp.
Lex: How do you plan to do that without my shares?
Harry: You heard of Catmus Labs?
Lex: I've been researching them for about a year.
Harry: Well, your research has just paid off. I bought them... an hour ago.
Lex: And with the profits you'll reap from their patents, you'll buy LuthorCorp outright.
Is it mentioned as a legal term here? Or it just means completely?
  

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Completely is a good definition. I'm not aware that it is generally thought of as a legal term.

  • Completely is a good definition.
  • I'm not aware that it is generally thought of as a legal term.
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Completely is a good definition. I'm not aware that it is generally thought of as a legal term.

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