Katz v. Oak Industries Inc.

Decided 2008-11-07

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OPINION ALLEN, Chancellor. A commonly used word β€” seemingly specific and concrete when used in everyday speech β€” may mask troubling ambiguities that upon close examination are seen to derive not simply from casual use but from more fundamental epistemological problems. . Few words more perfectly illustrate the deceptive dependability of language than the te…

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