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Two-Way (Mutual) Non-Disclosure Agreement

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Your ideas and sensitive business information make your business unique, so protecting them is crucial. A Two-Way (aka Mutual) Non-Disclosure Agreement can be used when both you and another person or business want to share sensitive business information with each other. Both parties will be required to only use the information for the purpose it was provided. Download now and complete instantly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

This NDA includes:

  • A definition of confidential information
  • An explanation of how the other party can use the confidential information (for what purpose)
  • Exceptions to the stated purpose. These are situations that don’t breach the confidentiality agreement if they occur e.g. a party can share the information with its advisors or if required by law
  • The terms of the agreement. This is a term that explains how long you want someone to keep your information confidential
  • Consequences for breaching the agreement. In legal terms, these are called “remedies”, and will usually prevent the other party from doing something or force them to do something if they breach the agreement

Any person or business who wants to share commercially sensitive information and is also going to receive commercially sensitive information. That is, both parties to the agreement are sharing information with each other. This document will protect both parties to the agreement.

If only one party is sharing confidential information, the One-Way Non-Disclosure Agreement will be a better fit.

A Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement can also be called:

  • A Two-Way Mutual Confidentiality Agreement
  • A Two-way Confidentiality Agreement
  • An NDA
  • A Secrecy Agreement
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