
1) Adoption 2) Passing
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1) Agreement 2) Approval 3) Commendation 4) Confirmation 5) French word used in English
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n. confirmation of an action which was not pre-approved and may not have been authorized, usually by a principal (employer) who adopts the acts of his/her agent (employee).
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Ratification is a principal`s approval of an act of its agent where the agent lacked authority to legally bind the principal.{clarify|date=June 2014} The term applies to private contract law, international treaties, and constitutions in federations such as the United States and Canada. == Private law == In contract law, the need for ratification ....
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Process by which a government confirms a states action in becoming legally bound by a treaty; formal procedure by which a state becomes bound to a treaty after acceptance.
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• (n.) The act of ratifying; the state of being ratified; confirmation; sanction; as, the ratification of a treaty.
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[Noun] The approval and formal agreement to something.
Example: The ratification of the treaty meant that all EU countries had to abide by the new rule.
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(from the article `diplomacy`) ...negotiated under the auspices of international entities or a conference of states. The UN and its agencies negotiate many conventions, as does the ... In state conventions held through the winter of 1787 to the summer of 1788, the Constitution was ratified by the necessary minimum of nine states. ... ...
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Formal step taken by a State to legally bind its government to a treaty.
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Giving authority to an act already done. A resolution of a company in a general meeting can ratify an act previously carried out by the directors and a principal can choose to ratify an act of an agent that was beyond the power of the agent.
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Confirmation of an act or of the validity of an act.
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This means making something valid by the Government. For something to become law or agreed on it has to be ratified/confirmed by Government.
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Formal approval of a newly negotiated agreement by vote of the labor organization members affected.
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(n) When some action or decision has taken without required authority or prior approval to do such acts, the decisions to regularize such actions by the persons authorized to do such acts are called ratification
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The formal incorporation of an EU legal measures into national legislation or the acknowledgment of an ILO convention by a member government.
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Rat`i·fi·ca'tion (răt`ĭ*fĭ*kā'shŭn)
noun [ Confer French
ratification .] The act of ratifying; the state of being ratified; confirmation; sanction; as, the
ratification of a treaty.
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When a person communicates to another, by words or actions, that the person accepts and approves of the conduct of the other. An agreement to adopt an act performed by another for us. Ratifications are either empress or implied. The former are made in express and direct terms of assent; the latter are such as the law presumes from the acts of the.....
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See: ratify
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[
n] - making something valid by formally ratifying or confirming it
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giving authority to an act that has already been done. A company general meeting resolution can ratify an act previously done by the directors; or a principal can choose to ratify the act of an agent that was beyond the specified power of the agent.
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making something valid by formally confirming it
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