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The U.S. Constitution can't be changed only amended. It can only be amended by two thirds vote of the senate
According to the terms of the particular contract, or, when the contract is amended in writing by both parties.
it blew up
Emended, amended...
An expired contract is no longer in force so it cannot be amended. The parties should execute a new contract.An expired contract is no longer in force so it cannot be amended. The parties should execute a new contract.An expired contract is no longer in force so it cannot be amended. The parties should execute a new contract.An expired contract is no longer in force so it cannot be amended. The parties should execute a new contract.
No
It can actively be changed (amended) and grow.
It can actively be changed (amended) and grow.
There are a few different ways in which a document may be amended or changed. Rules could be added for example.
"Amendant" is not a recognized English word. It may be a misspelling or a typo. If you meant to ask about "amendment," it refers to a change or addition made to a document, such as a law, contract, or constitution.
By a vote of two-thirds of Congress and three-fourths of the states
adapted, altered, changed, improved, revised, reformed, adjusted and amended.