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NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENTS: TIPS TRAPS - ACC Neither Party shall assign or transfer any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the other Party[; provided, however, that each Party may assign its rights under this Agreement [with respect to the protection of its Confidential Information disclosed prior to such assignment] without such consent within the
Non-Disclosure Agreements: 10 Key Provisions You Need to Know However, a Disclosing Party may agree to share its Confidential Information with the Receiving Party’s Representatives to allow for the thorough evaluation of the potential transaction
Disclosing and Recipient Parties in NDAs - EveryNDA Clearly defining all parties involved in an NDA can be the difference between a meaningful, durable agreement and a leaked secret Be sure to cover all your bases by clearly defining the Disclosing Party, the Recipient Party, any third-parties and their obligations under the agreement
Confidentiality and Nondisclosure Agreements Explained Confidential information is the heart of any confidentiality agreement For the agreement to adequately protect against unwanted disclosure, the parties must clearly describe the information or types of information they wish to protect and the scope of each party’s nondisclosure obligation
NDA and Confidentiality Obligations - Law Insider The NDA and Confidentiality Obligations clause establishes the requirement for parties to keep certain information private and not disclose it to unauthorized third parties Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes confidential information, the duration of the confidentiality obligation, and any exceptions, such as information already in the public domain or required to be disclosed by
6 Key Issues in Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreements - Outside GC Commercial transactions often involve the disclosure of proprietary and confidential information by one or both parties to an agreement To preserve the value of such information, the disclosing party typically expects the receiving party to sign a non-disclosure (NDA) or confidentiality agreement Although NDAs can vary considerably, when both parties to an agreement wish to protect
NDA Content | Examples, Language Analysis for M A When preparing to sell your business, use our sample NDA content, legal disclaimers, and examples to form a watertight M A confidentiality agreement
Retention of Confidential Information | Contract Codex Upon the Disclosing Party’s written request, the Receiving Party shall (at the Receiving Party’s election) promptly return or destroy (provided that any such destruction shall be certified by a duly authorized Representative of the Receiving Party) all Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party and all copies, reproductions, summaries
Basic Non-Disclosure Agreement For the purpose of preventing the unauthorized disclosure of Confidential Information as defined below The parties agree to enter into a confidential relationship concerning the disclosure of certain proprietary and confidential information ("Confidential Information")