Supplement and Modification Clause Samples

The Supplement and Modification clause defines how changes or additions to an agreement can be made after the original contract is executed. Typically, this clause requires that any amendments, supplements, or modifications to the contract must be made in writing and signed by all parties involved. For example, if the parties wish to adjust the scope of work or extend deadlines, they must document these changes formally. This clause ensures that all alterations are clearly agreed upon, preventing misunderstandings and disputes over informal or unauthorized changes.
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Supplement and Modification. 1. Matters not covered herein may be supplemented or modified by both parties. 2. Modifications and supplements to this Agreement shall take effect only after being signed and confirmed in writing by both parties or their authorized representatives. 3. Modifications and supplements shall be an integral part of this Agreement and have the same effect as this Agreement. In case of any inconsistency between the modifications or supplements and this Agreement, the provisions of the supplementary agreement shall prevail.
Supplement and Modification. Any supplement or amendment of this Agreement shall be made in the form of written agreement. The agreement for supplement or amendment shall constitute part of this Agreement and have the same legal effect as this Agreement upon execution by the parties.
Supplement and Modification. Any modification or supplement hereto shall be conducted in writing.
Supplement and Modification. This Agreement shall not be amended or changed unless agreed by both Parties in writing. Any issue not contemplated herein shall be supplemented by the Parties by signing respective agreement in writing. Any amendment, change, supplemental to this Agreement as well as any exhibit hereto, shall constitute an integral part of this Agreement.