Immovable Property

Introduction Immoveable property, as the term implies, is property that cannot be moved or is permanently affixed to the earth’s surface. We commonly refer to land or a real estate property when we talk about the earth’s surface. As a result, land and things permanently attached to the land are considered immovable property. Immovable property…

Agency by Ratification

Introduction An agency through ratification (also known as an ex post facto agency) is formed when a person, the principal, authorizes or accepts the unlawful activities or conduct of another person, the agent, after it has already occurred. To put it another way, an agent acts on behalf of the principle without having explicit authorization…