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Non Disclosure Agreement (mutual, premium)

Online Catalogue | Non Disclosure Agreements |  Non Disclosure Agreement (mutual, premium)

Non Disclosure Agreement (mutual, premium)

Non Disclosure Agreement (mutual, premium)


Price: £15.00 (Including VAT at 20%)

This is a premium mutual (i.e. two-way) confidential disclosure agreement template. It is a more sophisticated version of our basic mutual confidential disclosure agreement. In addition to the provisions in that document, it includes indemnities, publicity provisions, data processing provisions and a formal notices clause.

You can get a good idea of the content and style of this template by reviewing the sample sections (from the standard unilateral version) here:

Sample Confidential Disclosure Agreement

This document contains the same provisions as our premium one-way NDA, with the confidentiality obligations and related obligations extended to cover both parties.

A full list of the provisions in the confidential disclosure agreement is as follows:

(1) Definitions and interpretation
(2) Term
(3) Company obligations
(4) Customer obligations
(5) Warranties
(6) Indemnity
(7) Publicity
(8) Data protection
(9) Termination
(10) General

The confidential disclosure agreement is 9 pages long (including the cover sheet) and is provided in Word (.doc) format.

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Confidential Disclosure Agreement Q&A

Confidential Disclosure Agreement Q&A

What is the function of the data protection clause in this confidential disclosure agreement?

This is a data processor clause. Under UK and EU data protection law, when a person who controls data (known as a data controller) passes that data to another for processing (the data processor) then there are certain requirements that need to be met. The data processor clause is intended to help with these.

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