Ratification may be expressed or implied; subsequent conduct by the principal can validate prior unauthorized acts. Ratification may be expressed or implied: an unauthorized act is validated if the person on whose behalf it was done subsequently manifests assent by conduct, for example by selling goods acquired without authority or accepting interest on an unauthorized loan, thereby converting the prior act into one treated as authorized by the principal.
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Ratification may be expressed or implied; subsequent conduct by the principal can validate prior unauthorized acts.
Ratification may be expressed or implied: an unauthorized act is validated if the person on whose behalf it was done subsequently manifests assent by conduct, for example by selling goods acquired without authority or accepting interest on an unauthorized loan, thereby converting the prior act into one treated as authorized by the principal.
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