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Section 22-305 - Terms to Be Specified

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An agreement that is otherwise sufficiently definite to be a contract is not invalid because it leaves particulars of performance to be specified by one of the parties. If particulars of performance are to be specified by a party, the following rules apply: (1) Specification must be made in good faith and within limits set by commercial reasonableness. (2) If a specification materially affects the other party’s performance but is not seasonably made, the other party: (A) Is excused for any resulting delay in its performance; and (B) May perform, suspend performance, or treat the failure to specify as a breach of contract.