Ratification of unauthorized acts transforms them into valid authorized acts, allowing the principal to accept or disown them. Where one person has performed acts on behalf of another without that person's knowledge or authority, the principal may elect to ratify or disown those acts; if the principal ratifies, the acts are validated and produce the same legal effects as if performed by his authority.
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Ratification of unauthorized acts transforms them into valid authorized acts, allowing the principal to accept or disown them.
Where one person has performed acts on behalf of another without that person's knowledge or authority, the principal may elect to ratify or disown those acts; if the principal ratifies, the acts are validated and produce the same legal effects as if performed by his authority.
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