(a) A party may perform its contractual duties or exercise its contractual rights through a delegate or a subcontract unless:
(1) The contract prohibits delegation or subcontracting; or
(2) The other party has a substantial interest in having the original promisor perform or control the performance.
(b) Delegating or subcontracting performance does not relieve the delegating party of a duty to perform or of liability for breach.
(c) An attempted delegation that violates a term prohibiting delegation is not effective.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 22 - Maryland Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act
Subtitle 5 - Transfer of Interests and Rights; Ownership and Transfers; Financing Arrangements
Section 22-501 - Ownership of Informational Rights
Section 22-502 - Title to Copy
Section 22-503 - Transfer of Contractual Interest
Section 22-504 - Effect of Transfer of Contractual Interest
Section 22-505 - Performance by Delegate; Subcontract
Section 22-506 - Transfer of Transferee's Interest by Licensee
Section 22-507 - Financing if Financier Does Not Become Licensee
Section 22-508 - Finance Licenses
Section 22-509 - Financing Arrangements: Obligations Irrevocable
Section 22-510 - Financing Arrangements: Remedies or Enforcement
Section 22-511 - Financing Arrangements: Effect on Licensor's Rights