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ratify
by express or implied consent with the effect of original authorization [unable to rescind the contract because he ratified it by accepting the benefits] compare reform rat·i·fi·ca·tion [ra-tə-fə-kā-shən] n rat·i·fi·er [ra-tə-fī-ər] n
Ratify
Ratify, means to approve and accept formally. It means to conform, by expressing consent, approval or formal santion, State (Anti-Corruption Branch) Government of NCT of Delhi v. Dr. R.C. Anand, (2004) 4 SCC 615.
Ratify
To approve and sanction to make valid to confirm to establish to settle especially to give sanction to as something done by an agent or servant as to ratify an agreement treaty or contract to ratify...
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Obsignatory
Ratifying confirming by sealing
Affirm
Affirm, to ratify or confirm a former law or judgment; to make a statement which, though not on oath, carries with it, if false, the penalties of perjury.
Obsignatory
Obsignatory, ratifying and confirming.
Ratification
Ratification, confirmation. 'A contract of agency may also be created by ratification. Where A. purports to act as agent
Church
settle in any privilege or possession, to confirm'; and of the word 'establishment,' 'confirmation of something already done, ratification'; and the use of these words, with reference to the church of England, in Acts of Parliament and
Ratification
The act of ratifying the state of being ratified confirmation sanction as the ratification of a treaty
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Ratifier - Law Dictionary Search Results
ratify
by express or implied consent with the effect of original authorization [unable to rescind the contract because he ratified it by accepting the benefits] compare reform rat·i·fi·ca·tion [ra-tə-fə-kā-shən] n rat·i·fi·er [ra-tə-fī-ər] n
Ratify
Ratify, means to approve and accept formally. It means to conform, by expressing consent, approval or formal santion, State (Anti-Corruption Branch) Government of NCT of Delhi v. Dr. R.C. Anand, (2004) 4 SCC 615.
Ratify
To approve and sanction to make valid to confirm to establish to settle especially to give sanction to as something done by an agent or servant as to ratify an agreement treaty or contract to ratify...
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Ratifier
Matched in: Term Ratifier
Obsignatory
Ratifying confirming by sealing
Affirm
Affirm, to ratify or confirm a former law or judgment; to make a statement which, though not on oath, carries with it, if false, the penalties of perjury.
Obsignatory
Obsignatory, ratifying and confirming.
Ratification
Ratification, confirmation. 'A contract of agency may also be created by ratification. Where A. purports to act as agent
Church
settle in any privilege or possession, to confirm'; and of the word 'establishment,' 'confirmation of something already done, ratification'; and the use of these words, with reference to the church of England, in Acts of Parliament and
Ratification
The act of ratifying the state of being ratified confirmation sanction as the ratification of a treaty
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