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    • Title 1 - General Provisions
    • Subtitle 3 - Territorial Applicability and Applicable Law
    • Section 1-306 - Waiver or Renunciation of Claim or Right After Breach

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 3 - Territorial Applicability and Applicable Law
    Section 1-306 - Waiver or Renunciation of Claim or Right After Breach

    A claim or right arising out of an alleged breach may be discharged in whole or in part without consideration by agreement of the aggrieved party in an authenticated record.

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    Structure Maryland Statutes

    Maryland Statutes

    Commercial Law

    Title 1 - General Provisions

    Subtitle 3 - Territorial Applicability and Applicable Law

    Section 1-301 - Territorial Applicability; Parties' Power to Choose Applicable Law

    Section 1-302 - Variation by Agreement

    Section 1-303 - Course of Performance, Course of Dealing, and Usage of Trade

    Section 1-304 - Obligation of Good Faith

    Section 1-305 - Remedies to Be Liberally Administered

    Section 1-306 - Waiver or Renunciation of Claim or Right After Breach

    Section 1-307 - Prima Facie Evidence by Third Party

    Section 1-308 - Performance or Acceptance Under Reservation of Rights

    Section 1-309 - Option to Accelerate at Will

    Section 1-310 - Subordinated Obligations

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