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 · ratification would be sufficient. As a general matter of law, ratification cures an absence of authority where the prin- cipal granting the authority has capacity to act but fails

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Page 1:  · ratification would be sufficient. As a general matter of law, ratification cures an absence of authority where the prin- cipal granting the authority has capacity to act but fails
Page 2:  · ratification would be sufficient. As a general matter of law, ratification cures an absence of authority where the prin- cipal granting the authority has capacity to act but fails