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Confidentiality Agreement Form Set in Favor of Purchaser/Discloser

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Set of confidentiality agreements including a mutual non-disclosure agreement, a short form one-way confidentiality agreement, a long form one-way confidentiality agreement.   Word 2010, fully editable.
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Summary:  Set of confidentiality agreements including a mutual non-disclosure agreement, a short form one-way confidentiality agreement, a long form one-way confidentiality agreement.  Terms are in favor of the disclosing party for the first two and standard mutual terms on the mutual NDA.  Word 2010, fully editable.

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Set of non disclosure agreements needed for most business arrangements. 

  • One way confidentiality agreements for disclosure by the purchaser with terms in the discloser's favor.
  • Includes the short form, one-page, one-way confidentiality agreement for business most business meetings to protect your information and ideas.
  • Includes a longer form one-way confidentiality agreement for disclosure of more complex business arrangements to protect your information and ideas.
  • Includes a long form mutual non-disclosure agreement with terms standard and fair for both parties.
  • Defining Confidential Information broadly if the purchaser is disclosing information or narrowly if the purchaser is receiving information
  • Restricts use of confidential information
  • Restricting disclosure of confidential information
  • Restricting export, reverse engineering of confidential information
  • Requiring disclosure to warrant information does not violate 3rd party rights
  • Addresses residual knowledge
  • Allows purchaser to define confidential information, term of disclosures and agreement, choice of law and place where disputes are litigated.
For more information on how this form can help you, read our article here.
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