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ratihabitio

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A quick definition of ratihabitio:

Term: RATIHABITIO

Definition: Ratihabitio is a legal term that means when someone approves or agrees with something that their representative did on their behalf. For example, if a lawyer signs a contract for their client, the client's ratihabitio would be their agreement to the terms of the contract.

A more thorough explanation:

RATIHABITIO

Ratihabitio (rat-uh-huh-bish-ee-oh) is a legal term that refers to the act of approving or ratifying a transaction by a principal of an agent. It comes from the Latin phrase "ratum habere," which means "to hold ratified." This term is commonly used in civil law.

  • When a real estate agent sells a property on behalf of a homeowner, the homeowner must give ratihabitio to the transaction in order for it to be legally binding.
  • A company may give ratihabitio to a contract signed by their employee, making the contract valid and enforceable.

These examples illustrate how ratihabitio is used in legal situations where a principal (such as a homeowner or a company) must approve or ratify a transaction that was carried out by an agent (such as a real estate agent or an employee). Without ratihabitio, the transaction may not be legally binding.

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