Legal Binding

Ratification
Ratification refers to the official approval or confirmation by a person or entity of a previous contract or act, which would not be legally binding without such approval. It often occurs in situations where the initial agreement was not properly authorized or where further consent is essential for the agreement's enforceability.
Valid
A term used to indicate that an agreement or a legal document is legally binding, sufficient, and authorized by law.

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