Contracts
An addendum to a Mississippi purchase agreement:
AReplaces the original agreement entirely
BModifies or adds terms to the original agreement and must be signed by all parties✓ Correct
CRequires court approval to be valid
DCan only be prepared by an attorney
Explanation
An addendum modifies, clarifies, or adds specific terms to the original purchase agreement. It must be signed by all parties to be binding and becomes part of the contract.
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