Wiktionary
phr. 1 (context colloquial obsolete English) true; agreed, yes indeed 2 (context colloquial obsolete English) in order; properly arranged; as expected; above reproach; shipshape 3 #(of accounts, amounts, or calculations) accurate, tallied correctly 4 #(of documents, especially legal documents) accurate and appropriate
Usage examples of "all correct".
Our nine forecasts in the fall of 1982 were all correct, and we earned over $100,000, which we divided with our investor.
The government representative had gone over the written records and been satisfied that the paperwork was all correct.
You go to Sweden, which is all correct, but until you get there, you are not safe.
It would not therefore be at all correct for me, at all events, to offer her my services.
His arithmetic answers, neatly written on a strip of paper, were all correct.
Then, of course, to be sure I had the saga all correct in my head, I reread all three and the two novellas.