Which of the following statements is true about discharge by alteration?

A. Alterations by third parties without the knowledge or consent of either contracting party do not affect the parties' rights.
B. When a party does not consent to an alteration or objects to it after learning of it, he or she is not discharged.
C. Discharge by alteration involves statutorily establishing reasonable time within which a lawsuit must be brought.
D. When a parties' agreement is represented by a written instrument, a material, intentional alteration of the instrument by one of the parties does not discharge the other party.


Answer: A

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