🤐 One Way NDA

About this category

A one-way non-disclosure agreement is a contract between two parties in which only one party is obligated to keep information confidential. This type of agreement is typically used when only one party has access to sensitive information, such as trade secrets or proprietary information. The party receiving the confidential information is typically bound by the terms of the agreement not to disclose it to anyone else.

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🤐 One Way NDA

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One Way NDA UK

This one way non disclosure agreement template is to be used in the UK for general commercial purposes. It was drafted from a neutral and fair perspective between the interests of the discloser and the recipient. It is also known as a One-way NDA or a One-wayconfidentiality agreement

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Konfidencialumo sutartis (Confidentiality agreement) - EN - 20181111

This is a one-way confidentiality agreement that sets out the terms of the sharing of confidential information from the disclosing party to the receiving party. Also known as a unilateral non-disclosure agreement, this type of document might be used when certain commercial secret or confidential information needs to be shared with a particular party.

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Protect confidential information

There are several reasons why someone might want to protect confidential information. One reason is to prevent the information from being used improperly or for unauthorized purposes. Another reason is to protect the individual or organization who owns the information from being harmed in some way if the information were to be made public. Finally, protecting confidential information can help to maintain the trust between parties who have agreed to keep the information private.