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Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement by Common Paper
This mutual non-disclosure agreement allows two parties to exchange technical or business information while protecting it from unauthorized use or disclosure. It includes a customisable Purpose field and sets a default confidentiality period of 3 years.
Updated 19 Aug 2026
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Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by GOV.UK
This mutual non-disclosure agreement (NDA) protects confidential information shared between two parties for a specific project or discussion. It establishes legal obligations for both the Recipient and the Disclosing Party to maintain secrecy and restrict information use to a defined Purpose.
Updated 19 Aug 2026
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One-Way Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by GOV.UK
This non-disclosure agreement protects ideas or inventions shared by one party for a specific project or conceptual discussion. It is executed as a deed to ensure legal enforceability without requiring a formal exchange of value between the discloser and recipient.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by EasyLegalDocs
Protect proprietary information shared between a Disclosing Party and a Receiving Party during business discussions. This one-way non-disclosure agreement defines confidential information and sets a specific three-year protection period for disclosed data.
Updated 18 Aug 2026
Employee Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by EasyLegalDocs
This agreement restricts an employee from disclosing a company's sensitive business information during and after their term of employment. It includes a non-competition restriction lasting 2 years and requires the return or destruction of all company materials upon termination.
Updated 18 Aug 2026
Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (Canada) by OLL
This mutual non-disclosure agreement allows two parties to share confidential information for a defined business purpose while protecting their intellectual property and trade secrets. It establishes clear protocols for handling personal data and includes specific provisions for Canadian provincial and federal laws.
Updated 17 Aug 2026
Non-Disclosure Agreement
This Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) template is designed for two parties who anticipate exchanging confidential information during potential business discussions or evaluations. It defines what constitutes confidential information, outlines the obligations for its protection, and restricts its use and disclosure. The agreement also includes provisions regarding securities trading when in possession of material non-public information.
Updated 17 Oct 2025
Non-Disclosure Agreement
This Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is designed for two parties to exchange confidential information while ensuring its protection. It outlines the definition of confidential information, exceptions to confidentiality, and the obligations of each party to safeguard the shared data. The agreement also includes important provisions regarding compliance with applicable securities laws when in possession of material non-public information.
Updated 17 Oct 2025
Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement
This Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (MNDA) is designed for two parties to exchange confidential information for a specified purpose while ensuring its protection. It outlines the terms for using and safeguarding disclosed information, exceptions to confidentiality, and procedures for legal disclosures. The agreement also covers the term, termination, return of information, proprietary rights, and governing law.
Updated 17 Oct 2025
Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement
This document is a Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) template, designed for two parties to exchange confidential information for a specified purpose. It outlines how confidential information should be used and protected, exceptions to confidentiality, permitted disclosures, and provisions for term, termination, and governing law. It is intended to be used with a separate Cover Page.
Updated 17 Oct 2025

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