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ratification

Method of creating an agency relationship in which the principal accepts the conduct of someone who acted without prior authorization as the principal's agent.

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  1. Ratification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Ratification is a principal's approval of an act of its agent where the agent lacked authority to legally bind the principal. The term applies to private contract law, ...
     
  2. ratification - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The confirmation or adoption of an act that has already been performed. A principal can, for example, ratify something that has been done on his or her behalf by ...
     
  3. ratification - definition of ratification by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    tr.v. rat·i·fied, rat·i·fy·ing, rat·i·fies. To approve and give formal sanction to; confirm. See Synonyms at approve. [Middle English ratifien, from Old French ratifier, ...
     
  4. Ratification of the Constitution
    The years were 1787 and 1788. The places: "out-of-doors" in newspapers and pamphlets throughout America's thirteen states and "in-doors" in the state ratifying ...
     
  5. Ratification | Define Ratification at Dictionary.com
    /ˌræt ə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən/ Show Spelled [rat-uh-fi-key-shuh n] Show IPA. noun. 1. the act of ratifying; confirmation; sanction. 2. the state of being ratified. Relevant ...
     
  6. Amazon.com: Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution ...
    A notable historian of the early republic, Maier devoted a decade to studying the immense documentation of the ratification of the Constitution. Scholars might ...
     
  7. ratification | Politics Glossary | washingtonpost.com
    Find the full definition of ratification. Politics glossary - your key to understanding campaign and Congress' lingo.
     
  8. The Ratification of the Constitution - National Archives and Records ...
    On September 17, 1787, a majority of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention approved the documents over which they had labored since May. After a ...