Sam and Sandy have an agreement whereby Sam will build a house on Sandy's beachfront lot

Before construction begins, Sandy changes her mind and decides she would rather build an
addition onto her home in Baltimore.

She discusses this with Sam, and they agree that he would
build the addition to her home and not build the beach house. In this case, Sandy and Sam
have:
A) Entered into an accord and satisfaction that will discharge the original contract only upon
performance of the second contract.
B) Entered into a substituted contract that will discharge the original contract upon
formation of the second contract.
C) Entered into a substituted contract that will discharge the original contract only upon
performance of the second contract.
D) Exercised a force majeure clause that will discharge the original contract only upon
performance of the second contract.


B

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