Modifications

Under Common Law, contract modifications generally must be supported by new consideration. Exceptions may apply when the modification is fair and equitable in light of unanticipated circumstances, involves a change in the parties' performance or promises, and the contract has not yet been fully performed. Under the UCC, however, contract modifications do not require consideration so long as they are made in good faith.

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