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10 April, 02:21

One who waits too long to complain has indicated satisfaction with the agreement despite the initial lack of true consent is the idea behind the doctrine of:

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  1. 10 April, 02:36
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    Answer: Doctrine of ratification

    Explanation:Doctrine of ratification tries to show that a person who is taking so much a time to complain has indicated that he agrees even if he doesn't without a written consent. This is to eliminate undue waste of time in business, legal an other proceedings requiring consent of both parties.

    Doctrine of ratification can either be implied or expressed

    Implied ratification is the type of ratification where a persons actions or body language can be seen that he has accepted.

    Express ratification is a ratification where a person intentionally accept by showing either through written or verbally.
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