A modification of or substitution for an assigned contract is effective against an assignee if made in good faith. The assignee acquires corresponding rights under the modified or substituted contract. The assignment may provide that the modification or substitution is a breach of contract by the assignor. This subsection is subject to subsections (b) through (d).
Subsection (a) applies to the extent that:
This section is subject to law other than this article which establishes a different rule for an account debtor who is an individual and who incurred the obligation primarily for personal, family, or household purposes.
This section does not apply to an assignment of a health-care-insurance receivable.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 75 - Regulation of Trade, Commerce and Investments
Chapter 9 - Uniform Commercial Code-Secured Transactions
Part 4 - . Rights of Third Parties
§ 75-9-401. Alienability of debtor's rights
§ 75-9-402. Secured party not obligated on contract of debtor or in tort
§ 75-9-403. Agreement not to assert defenses against assignee
§ 75-9-404. Rights acquired by assignee; claims and defenses against assignee
§ 75-9-405. Modification of assigned contract
§ 75-9-409. Restrictions on assignment of letter-of-credit rights ineffective