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Ratification is the approval by the principal of an act of its agent where the agent lacked authority to legally bind the principal.

 


Ratification
(n) When some action or decision has taken without required authority or prior approval to do such acts, the decisions to regularize such actions by the persons authorized to do such acts are called ratification ...

Thermal Stratification: The formation of layers of different temperatures in a lake or reservoir.

Ratification. L. Latin ratificare, to confirm: ratus, settled; facere, to make. Acceptance or adoption of an act performed by another as agent or representative; in particular, confirmation of what has been done without original authority.

ratification
n. confirmation of an action which was not pre-approved and may not have been authorized, usually by a principal (employer) who adopts the acts of his/her agent (employee).

RATIFICATION
The formal acceptance of the rights and obligations of a treaty. If the treaty has entered into force, the treaty thereafter becomes legally binding to parties that have ratified the treaty.

RATIFICATION, contracts. An agreement to adopt an act performed by another for us.

Ratification - The confirmation or adoption of a previous act done either by the party himself or by another.
Ratio decidendi - The ground or reason of the decision in a case.

destratification : The development of vertical mixing within a lake or reservoir to eliminate (either totally or partially) separate layers of temperature, plant, or animal life.

r ratificationConfirming a previous act.
ratio decidendiThe reason for the decision.
real evidenceEvidence.

: the ratification of an executive act by a legislative body <senate ~ of the Supreme Court nominee>
2 : something that confirms: as
a : an express or implied contract by which a person makes a voidable agreement binding
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" After the Civil War, this emancipation was extended to the entire country and made law by the ratification of the thirteenth amendment to the Constitution. Nowadays, emancipation refers to the point at which a child is free from parental control.

confirmation 1 : the act or process of confirming, assuring, or upholding [seeking of the agreement] ;specif : the ratification of an executive act by a legislative body [senate of the Supreme Court nominee] 2 ...
consumer debt see debt ...

- 7. The seventh article directs what shall be a sufficient ratification of this Constitution by the states.

Ratify: Confirm, republish, redeclare. To approve, to confirm, to reconfirm. A legal expression denoting absolute ratification.

their black codes, this time to limit the civil rights of slaves the civil war had freed, quickly attracted the attention of the federal government, resulting in the rapid repeal of each all of the black codes, especially with the ratification of the ...

which, in ratification of the previous day's coup d'etat nominated provisional consuls and two legislative commissions, gave injunctions to the latter to draw up a scheme for the Code Civil.

Congress decides whether state ratification shall be by vote of the legislatures or by popularly elected conventions. Only in the case of the Twenty-first Amendment (repealing prohibition) has the convention system been used. In many U.S.

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