Non-Disclosure Agreement (Mutual)
Suitable for all Australian states and territories
A Non-Disclosure Agreement (Mutual) allows you and another party to share confidential information while legally forbidding either party from disclosing that information to any other person or entity.
Document Overview
A Non-Disclosure Agreement (Mutual), is a legal document that you can use to disclose confidential information to a receiving party, while legally forbidding either party from disclosing that information to any person or entity. This document is only enforceable if it is signed by you and the other party, therefore it is crucial that it is signed before either party shares any confidential information. If you are seeking to protect the information of one party, see our Non-Disclosure Agreement (One Way).
Use this Non-Disclosure Agreement (Mutual) if:
You would like to disclose confidential information;
You would access confidential information that belongs to someone else; and
You would like to protect confidential information including intellectual property, financial projections, and trade secrets.
What does the Non-Disclosure Agreement (Mutual) cover?
A description of the confidential information;
Confidential rights and obligations of the parties;
Protection of sensitive information;
Return of confidential information at the end of the agreement;
Obligations regarding proper use of the information; and
Circumstances where disclosure is permitted.
Other names for Non-Disclosure Agreement (Mutual) include:
NDA;
Confidentiality Agreement;
Confidentiality Contract; and
Gag Order.
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