Modification, Assignment and Assumption Agreement (also known as an MAYA) is a contract between two or more parties that modifies, assigns, and assumes the rights and obligations of another contract. The MAYA is used to amend an existing agreement or to transfer rights and obligations from one party to another. The MAYA may also be used to transfer assets, such as intellectual property, from one party to another. The MAYA can be used to modify the terms of an existing agreement, such as adding or deleting provisions, without voiding the entire contract. It can also be used to assign certain rights and obligations from one party to another. In this way, the MAYA can be used to transfer a contract from one party to another without having to renegotiate the original agreement. Finally, the MAYA can be used to assume the rights and obligations of an existing contract, which is used when one party takes over the obligations of another party in a contract. Types of Modification, Assignment and Assumption Agreement include: • Partial Assignment and Assumption Agreement: A Partial Assignment and Assumption Agreement is used when only certain rights and obligations of a contract are transferred from one party to another. • Limited Assignment and Assumption Agreement: A Limited Assignment and Assumption Agreement is used when only certain rights and obligations of a contract are assigned to one party and the other party retains the remaining rights and obligations. • Full Assignment and Assumption Agreement: A Full Assignment and Assumption Agreement is used when all rights and obligations of a contract are assigned to one party and the other party retains no rights or obligations. • Merger Agreement: A Merger Agreement is an MAYA used to merge two or more contracts into one agreement.