Asked by Shane 2Wavyy on May 11, 2024

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The principal may ratify either the entire contract or the part that is advantageous to the principal.

Principal's Ratification

The formal approval by a principal (party in authority) of an act performed on their behalf, usually validating a previously unauthorized act.

  • Recognize the principle of ratification and its requirements.
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Alyssa YoungMay 18, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Ratification by a principal must be of the entire contract, not merely a part of it. Ratification is an all-or-nothing action where the principal accepts all terms of the contract, including both its benefits and its burdens.