Supplementary Agreement

/ˌsʌplɪˈmɛntri əˈɡriːmənt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legally binding document that modifies, adds to, or clarifies the terms of a previously executed contract or agreement.
    The parties signed a supplementary agreement to extend the project deadlines.

Forms

  • supplementary agreement
  • supplementary agreements

Commentary

Supplementary agreements are used to adjust existing contracts without creating an entirely new agreement, requiring clear reference to the original contract for enforceability.

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