A legal person may ratify an act performed for it before it was constituted; it is then substituted for the person who acted for it.
The ratification does not effect novation; the person who acted has thenceforth the same rights and is subject to the same obligations as a mandatary with respect to the legal person.
1991, c. 64, a. 319.
This browser does not support this kind of file. Please download the file to view it: Download the file