The terminology for asking to ratify actions at a meeting is typically referred to as "motion to ratify" or "motion for ratification." This involves formally proposing that the assembly approve and confirm decisions or actions that were taken previously, often without formal authorization. The motion usually requires a second and a vote from the members present to be adopted.
To ratify approved board meeting minutes, the chairman will ask, "all those in favor of approving the minutes, say aye". Then the chairman might ask "anyone opposed?". If no objections, the chairman might say "motion carried" and the minutes are then ratified.
Ratify is the constitution
To ratify something is to approve
Legislative over the execitive
" Congress had to ratify the law"
To ratify a document, it is to accept it. By: a 5th grader
The Federalist Party wanted to ratify the Constitution.
Congress will have to ratify any treaty undertaken by the President.
The first 2 state's to ratify are Annapoluis and Maryland
9 states were needed to ratify the Constitution
prominent delegates who voted to ratify the constitution and why?
it took 9 states to ratify the Constitution