Addenda

/ˈædɛn.də/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A written addition or supplement to a document, especially a contract, modifying or clarifying its terms.
    The parties agreed to the addenda attached to the original contract to update the delivery schedule.

Forms

  • addendum

Commentary

Addenda are typically used to modify or supplement existing legal documents without rewriting them entirely.

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