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An addendum is an attachment to a contract that modifies the terms and conditions of the original contract. Addendums are used to efficiently update the terms or conditions of many types of contracts.
How to write an addendum to a contract in 7 easy steps Consider and mirror the language of the original contract. Choose an addendum title. Make clear the parties involved. Clarify the part of the original contract the addendum refers to. Ensure compliance with the original contract and all other relevant regulations.
Joinders are signed by the new party to become party to a contract. A joinder agreement is signed by the new party as well as the legal representatives under the original contract. Only new members or parties need to sign the joinder agreement. All signatories need not sign the joinder agreement.
An addendum is an addition to a finished document, such as a contract. The most common addendum is an attachment or exhibit at the end of such a document. For example, a contract to manufacture widgets may have an addendum listing the specifications for said widgets.