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To constitute a ratification: the principal can ratify only agreements about which he has knowledge of the material facts the agent must have

To constitute a ratification:

 the principal can ratify only agreements about which he has knowledge of the material facts
 the agent must have purported to act for the principal and not on the agent's own behalf
 the principal must ratify the entire agreement before the third party withdraws
 if the original agreement between the agent and third party was required by law to be in writing, ratification must also be in writing.
 all of the above

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