Contracts
In Hawaii, an addendum to a purchase contract:
AA. Replaces the original contract in its entirety
BB. Modifies or adds terms to the existing contract and must be signed by all parties✓ Correct
CC. Only requires the buyer's signature to be valid
DD. Takes effect automatically without signatures
Explanation
An addendum modifies or adds terms to the existing contract and must be signed and dated by all parties to be binding, just like the original contract.
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