The Take
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:54:01
To manage anything
with an occupied factory...

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...is practically impossible.
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Nobody will make an offer for a
plant which has been taken over.

:54:22
Now, what would you like to say?
l'm listening.

:54:26
Lalo: l'm grateful that you are
listening, Your honour.

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For us it was important...
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...that our assembly decided to take
over the factory to save the premises...

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Judge: Excuse me,
but they are guarded.

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As you have seen,
there is nothing missing.

:54:48
Lalo: No, that is not the case,
Your honour.

:54:51
We have testified before that
there were things missing.

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Judge (to Trustees): Gentlemen,
is there anything missing?

:54:59
Trustee: We know of absolutely
no change...

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Judge: And we have a signed
inventory...

:55:07
Trustee: Your honour, this is
the first l've heard of any of this.

:55:14
Nobody has ever said even a single
word to us about anything missing.

:55:19
Lalo: Excuse me, but l was present...
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Trustee: And l can attest
to this with absolute certainty,

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because it deals with
the responsibility of the trustees.

:55:32
Lalo: l'm sorry, perhaps l am
not addressing you properly...

:55:38
Judge: No problem, you are
addressing me perfectly.

:55:42
l am clearing things up because
you're confused.

:55:46
l am fighting for you to get
paid and get working,

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and you're getting in my way
by taking over the factory!

:55:56
l am not interested in your
proposals until you show good faith,


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