Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) template
An NDA is a contract that legally binds parties to keep specific information confidential. NDAs can be one-way (only one party shares confidential info) or mutual (both parties share).
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Common fields
- Disclosing party
- Receiving party
- Definition of confidential information
- Purpose of disclosure
- Term and survival period
- Governing law and jurisdiction
- Effective date
- Signatures
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)?
An NDA is a contract that legally binds parties to keep specific information confidential, either one-way or mutually. NDAs are enforceable in nearly every jurisdiction and can be electronically signed under ESIGN, UETA, and eIDAS for the vast majority of business uses.
What fields does a non-disclosure agreement (nda) typically include?
Common fields include: Disclosing party; Receiving party; Definition of confidential information; Purpose of disclosure; Term and survival period; Governing law and jurisdiction; Effective date; Signatures.
Who signs a non-disclosure agreement (nda)?
The signatory roles are typically: Disclosing party, Receiving party.
Are there compliance considerations for a non-disclosure agreement (nda)?
NDAs are enforceable as ordinary contracts under common-law and civil-law systems. SES is sufficient in virtually every jurisdiction zipzipdoc operates in. Trade-secret protection statutes (e.g., US Defend Trade Secrets Act, EU Trade Secrets Directive) provide additional remedies independent of the NDA itself.
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