NDA Provision
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A NDA Provision is a confidentiality agreement specialized contractual provision that governs confidential information handling within non-disclosure agreement.
- AKA: Non-Disclosure Agreement Provision, Confidentiality Agreement Clause.
- Context:
- It can typically establish Confidentiality Obligations between contracting parties.
- It can typically define Confidential Information scope through information category.
- It can typically specify Disclosure Restrictions on protected information.
- It can typically impose Protection Standards for information security.
- It can typically set Confidentiality Durations through time limitation.
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- It can often include Permitted Disclosures for legal requirement.
- It can often establish Remedy Provisions for breach consequence.
- It can often specify Return Obligations upon agreement termination.
- It can often define Survival Periods beyond contract expiration.
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- It can range from being a Simple NDA Provision to being a Comprehensive NDA Provision, depending on its provision complexity.
- It can range from being a Unilateral NDA Provision to being a Mutual NDA Provision, depending on its party obligation.
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- It can integrate with Risk Mitigation and Liability Management Clause for comprehensive protection.
- It can support Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) Document through specific term.
- It can work with Contractual Obligation for enforceability.
- It can reference Atomic Contract Provision as provision type.
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- Example(s):
- Core NDA Provisions, such as:
- NDA Core Confidentiality Obligation Clause establishing baseline duty.
- NDA Definition Provision defining confidential information.
- NDA Term Provision setting duration period.
- Control NDA Provisions, such as:
- Response NDA Provisions, such as:
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- Core NDA Provisions, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- General Contract Clause, which lacks confidentiality focus.
- Public Disclosure Requirement, which mandates information sharing rather than restriction.
- Open Source License Term, which promotes free distribution rather than confidentiality.
- See: Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) Document, Contractual Provision, Confidentiality Clause, Contract-Related Annotation Item.