Ratify - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ratification
The act of ratifying the state of being ratified confirmation sanction as the ratification of a treaty
Approval
in the context of an administrative act, the word 'approval' does not mean anything more than either confirming, ratifying, assenting, sanctioning or consenting, Vijayadevi Narulkishore Bhastia v. Land Accuisition Officer, (2003) 5 SCC 83 (87). [Land Accuisition
Declaration of London, 1909
the developments of science and the uncontrollable nature of a desperate war, the House of Lords refused to ratify it. In practice the declaration was followed by Great Britain and other belligerents with increasing alterations until it
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sign
sign 1 : to affix a signature to : ratify or attest by hand or seal [ a bill into law] ;specif : to write or mark something
Establish
7(i)] In Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Third Edition 'the word establish' has a number of meanings i.e., to ratify, confirm, settle, to found, to create. The word 'establish' includes creation also. In Webster's Third New International Dictionary,
reform
the parties [allows a writing signed by mistake to be ed "W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al."] compare ratify 2 : to induce or cause to abandon wrongful or harmful ways [a ed drug dealer] vi :
sanction
law to desist or yield to adjudication vt 1 : to give official approval or consent to : ratify 2 : to impose a sanction on [ed the lawyer for professional misconduct]
approve
approve ap·proved ap·prov·ing : to give formal or official sanction to : ratify [Congress approved the proposed budget]
Counterseal
To seal or ratify with another or others
Enseal
To impress with a seal to mark as with a seal hence to ratify
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