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Fоrest Cаmp decides tо pursue his lifelоng dreаm of stаrting a tent manufacturing business. On January 1, Camp borrowed $125,000 from Sam Shark, a private investor, to finance his new business venture. The loan terms were agreed upon in writing and signed. The terms were set at 4.5% interest and repayment was to be made 1 year and 1 day later, on January 2nd. Eleven months later, on December 2, Camp told Shark that the business had encountered some “surprises” and was not doing as well as he had expected. He told Shark that he did not have the funds to repay the loan. He expressed his sincere belief that if his creditors would “cut him some slack,” he could save the business, but if they refused, he would have to “close shop.” He insisted that if the business was forced to liquidate, the creditors would receive only about 40% of their claims. Camp asked Shark to extend the due date by 3 months and to accept 75% of the debt in full settlement of the loan. Frustrated, but knowing the risk of doing this type of business, Shark agreed, and the parties executed a written agreement reflecting that Camp would pay Shark $75,000 in full settlement of the debt, with interest at 4.5% no later than April 4th. Did the initial agreement constitute an enforceable contract? Is the modified agreement between the parties enforceable?