For your addendum to be enforceable, it must comply with the terms of the existing contract.  Often, a contract will specify the circumstances under which it can be amended.  Therefore, it is imperative that you read the terms of the existing contract before preparing the addendum.  Be particularly wary of contractual terms that:  Prohibit addendums to the contract, especially with regard to altering specific rights or responsibilities. Allow one party to change the terms of the contract without the consent of the other parties involved. Set forth specific requirements for changing the existing contract, such as requiring that any amendment be made in writing and signed by all parties. In addition to complying with the terms of the existing contract, your contract addendum must meet the requirements of the applicable law.  The majority of contracts (i.e. employment agreements, leases, business agreements) are controlled by the common law of the state in which the agreement was made.  Contracts for the sale of goods are governed by the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).  Under the common law of most states, a contract addendum is only enforceable if a right or asset of value (known as "consideration") is exchanged.  Under the UCC, consideration is not required to make an addendum enforceable.  Contracts governed by both the UCC and common law generally require mutual assent, meaning that all parties must agree to the important elements of the amended contract. If you are unsure of whether your contract addendum complies with the terms of the existing contract and applicable law, you may want to consult with an attorney.  This is particular true if the contract:  Involves high stakes or a lot of money.   May require consideration to be enforceable, since what constitutes sufficient consideration varies depending on the circumstances of the contract and state law.  Specifies rigorous requirements for modifying the contract and you are unsure how to meet them.
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure your addendum complies with the existing contract. Review the applicable law. Consult an attorney.


To store ginger in the refrigerator, wrap the ginger root in paper towel, then in plastic and place in the crisper. It should keep for approximately two weeks. in the freezer. To store ginger in the freezer, tightly wrap the root in plastic (you can peel it first if you like) and keep it there for up to six months. When you need to use the ginger, you can grate it while it's still frozen. In fact, ginger is easier to work with while frozen as it is less fibrous.
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One-sentence summary -- Store ginger in the refrigerator. Keep ginger fresh Finished.


Use rubber gloves, eye protection, older clothes that cover your arms, and a smock. If you don’t put on safety protection, you could potentially hurt yourself. This is especially true for eye protection, as you may get grout in your eyes without it. Make sure the room you’re working in is properly ventilated. To do this, open nearby windows and doors. If you have a bathroom vent, turn it on. Use painters tape to secure plastic to the area directly underneath where you’ll be working with grout. In addition, place plastic next to the portion of the wall you’ll be working on. This will protect these areas from grout spills or stains. If you just laid new tile, you’ll want to remove the spacers you used to keep them in a grid pattern. Use needle-nose pliers to remove them. In the end, if you forget to remove them, you’ll wind up putting grout right over them. This could cause your grout to decay rapidly in the future. Read the directions on your grout product. Then, pour the appropriate amount of water into a bucket. Add the amount of grout powder the package specifies. Use a trowel or a paddle mixer attached to a drill to mix the grout until it has a consistency like toothpaste. After mixing your grout, let it sit for about 10 minutes before using it.  If your grout seems liquidy, add a little more powder. If your grout seems very thick, add a little bit of water.  Alternatively, purchase pre-mixed grout to ensure it has the right consistency. Take your float/trowel and lightly mix the grout every 15 minutes. Do this by moving your float in a circular fashion through the grout. If you don’t mix the grout regularly, it will wind up setting and you won’t be able to work with it.
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One-sentence summary -- Put on safety protection. Tape plastic covers to surrounding walls and floors. Remove tile spacers from in-between the tiles. Mix your grout until it is smooth and consistent. Mix your grout every 15 minutes.


If you have an older microwave, it's probably got yellow stains from years of use but these are easy to remove with a little nail polish. Dip a cotton ball in acetone nail polish remover and rub the yellow stains until they lift. To remove the harsh acetone smell, wipe the microwave down with a damp cloth.
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Wipe away yellow stains with nail polish remover.