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What is a Ratifier?

A ratifier is an entity that confirms or authenticates the validity of a document, agreement, or contract. In other words, a ratifier is someone who signs off on a document to indicate their approval or acceptance of its contents.

For example, in international law, a treaty may be ratified by the governments of countries that sign it, indicating their formal acceptance and commitment to abide by its terms. Similarly, in business, a contract may be ratified by the parties involved, indicating their agreement to the terms and conditions outlined in the document.

In general, the act of ratification serves as a way to confirm the legitimacy and binding nature of a document, and to ensure that all parties involved are aware of and agree to its contents.

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