Contracts
In Wyoming, a contract addendum is different from a contract amendment in that:
AThey are legally identical
BAn addendum adds to the contract before signing; an amendment modifies an already executed contract✓ Correct
CAn amendment requires court approval while an addendum does not
DAn addendum requires the broker's signature while an amendment requires only the parties' signatures
Explanation
An addendum is attached to and made part of the original contract before or at the time of signing. An amendment modifies the terms of an already executed contract by mutual agreement. Both require signatures of the parties to be effective.
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