Knowledge requisite for valid ratification: materially defective understanding of facts precludes effective ratification of a prior act or agreement. A purported ratification is ineffective where the person undertaking it has a materially defective knowledge of the facts underlying the act to be ratified; any substantive defect in that knowledge negates the legal effectiveness of the ratification.
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Knowledge requisite for valid ratification: materially defective understanding of facts precludes effective ratification of a prior act or agreement.
A purported ratification is ineffective where the person undertaking it has a materially defective knowledge of the facts underlying the act to be ratified; any substantive defect in that knowledge negates the legal effectiveness of the ratification.
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