Contracts
An addendum to a Mississippi purchase contract is used to:
AReplace the original contract
BAdd, modify, or clarify terms that are attached to and incorporated into the original contract✓ Correct
CCancel the contract without penalty
DTransfer the contract to a new buyer
Explanation
An addendum is a document that adds to, modifies, or clarifies the terms of the original contract. It must be referenced in and attached to the original contract to be incorporated as part of the agreement.
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