1. a delivering from restraint 2a. the act of handing over 2b. the physical and legal transfer of a shipment from consignor to consignee 2c. the act of putting into the legal possession of another 2d. something delivered at one time or in one unit 2e. the act of giving birth
etc.
Perhaps to cdex's mind they actually did "deliver" stuph to Baxa because they agreed to in writing, with some sort of "consideration" -- thereby thinking they were putting the "stuph" into the legal possession of Baxa. But Baxa said nope, we don't want delivery at all (though we'll accept your kind gift of consideration for acting as middle man) -- no, here's what we'll do: we'll tell you where to send the "stuph" when we actually have buyers and then they can pay you directly.
[edit] Will our resident lawyer plz to give his learned opinion on such an interpretation of "delivery" by cdex?
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