What is Ratification?

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Ratification is to accept something into law. It means that something like the Bill of Rights has been agreed upon and is now to be followed by everyone.
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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, ... More »
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