Del·phic /'delfik/ adjective relating to the ancient Greek oracle at Delphi. (typically of a pronouncement) deliberately obscure or ambiguous.
I’m not sure we need to 5 spend any time on that now, but that formalises the 6 parties ’ agreement between themselves, subject to the 7 order of the court, to dispense with those other matters 8 and focus on issue 1 and the strikeout. 9 MR JUSTICE HILDYARD: Yes. Well, first of all, thank you 10 very much for letting me know at the weekend, that is 11 very helpful .👉️ I won’t say whether it saved any reading, 12 but it was good to see it anyway. 13 It is quite a Delphic correspondence with me, maybe 14 intentionally so. 👈️I have not seen the framework 15 agreement. I have gathered that it extends to matters 16 beyond the matters with which I was to be involved. 17 I do not know whether I need to see the framework 18 agreement; all I would say is that as Henderson and the 19 like is raised here, I should be depressed, if not in 20 breach of my obligations, to not to have checked it to 21 make sure that as regards all but issue 2 -- ie, 3, 4 22 and 5 have now been finally concluded. Issue 2, in 23 circumstances said to be unlikely to arise but which I 24 have no grip on at all , is disposed of, subject to that 25 condition, and issue 1 is the only remaining fight.