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Definition of "ratify"...
Posted by FlaNotary2 of FL on 7/20/11 2:22pm Msg #390384
"Sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid."

The only place I have ever heard it used is in a court's ratification of an agreement between the parties.

Are you saying that the document is notarized twice? Or that it was not notarized the first time the signer signed it and now he has to sign again in order to have it notarized?
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 Anybody ever "ratify" a signature? -  Shoshana/AZ on 7/20/11 1:52pm
 Re: Anybody ever "ratify" a signature? -  BrendaTx on 7/20/11 2:05pm
 Definition of "ratify"... - FlaNotary2 on 7/20/11 2:22pm
 Re: Definition of "ratify"... -  BrendaTx on 7/20/11 8:38pm
 Sounds like a garden variety acknowledgement to me. - Bob_Chicago on 7/20/11 3:37pm
 Re: Anybody ever "ratify" a signature? - MikeC/NY on 7/20/11 5:55pm



 
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