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Socrates argued that if you believe something is true, then it is true for you.
Ratification
The formal validation of a proposed contract, amendment, or treaty, often requiring official approval to become legally effective.
Ratify
To formally approve or confirm an agreement or action, making it officially valid.
Disaffirms
To legally reject or void a contract or agreement, especially one entered into by minors or under conditions that invalidate consent.
Disaffirmance
The legal right of a minor to void contracts or agreements entered into, under specific conditions.
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