Contracts
A Maine purchase agreement's 'rider' is:
AA separate contract that replaces the main agreement
BAn addendum that supplements or modifies the main purchase agreement✓ Correct
CA contingency that automatically expires
DA separate earnest money agreement
Explanation
A rider is an addendum attached to and made part of the main purchase agreement, supplementing or modifying its terms. Riders address specific issues not covered or needing modification in the standard agreement.
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