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    Ratification May Occur with Respect to Either an Act of an Agent
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Ratification May Occur with Respect to Either an Act of an Agent

Question 33

Question 33

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Ratification may occur with respect to either an act of an agent who has exceeded the authority given or an act by someone who has not been appointed an agent at all.

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