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okay can a contract be modified and if so what is required well generally under the common law and the ucc uh theres a requirement that any modification to agreement be done with the same level of formality as actually forming that agreement so it generally requires new consideration for modification of the agreement with there are certain exceptions under the ucc for merchants for that role but generally a modification will require some level of consideration under the agreement unilateral modifications without consideration probably wouldnt be enforceable but a big issue arises in uh if the original contract was in writing or fell under the statute of frauds is the modification required to be in writing or comply with the statute of frauds well the ucc generally requires that yes so any notification needs to be but jurisdictions under the common law might be split as to whether a common law contract that by chance failed under the statute of frauds or was in writing and had did not