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3. (a) That's right. On the facts of the case, A's approval of what B did is called a ratification of B's act. If an agent acts without any authority, or outside the limits of their actual authority, a principal can still choose to assent to the transaction retrospectively by ratifying what the agent has done. The result is the same as if the act was initially authorised.

Bolton Partners v Lambert (1889) 41 Ch D 295.