This section is from the book "The Law Of Contracts", by William Herbert Page. Also available from Amazon: Commercial Contracts: A Practical Guide to Deals, Contracts, Agreements and Promises.
Alteration as the term is generally used in Contract Law is a change in the language of a written instrument after execution, made intentionally by one of the parties thereto without the consent of the other. Alteration in this sense must be distinguished from other changes in the wording of a written instrument which do not amount to an alteration and have none of its effects.
 
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