Delaware Non-Disclosure Agreement (Long Form)

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This Long Form Non-Disclosure Agreement is used where one party (the "Discloser") will disclose its confidential information to someone else (the "Recipient") and the Recipient agrees not to divulge this information to others. Sometimes these types of agreements are also called Confidentiality Agreements or NDA. This is a non reciprocal/unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement where only the Recipient is prevented from disclosing any confidential information. This Long Form NDA provides additional terms not found in a standard short form agreement.

Among others, this form includes the following provisions:

• Information to Recipient
• Right, Title, and Interest in the confidential information
• Obligation to Protect Information
• Information Not Covered By Agreement
• Time and Jurisdiction

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This agreement can be used in Delaware.

Delaware Non-Disclosure Agreement (Long Form)

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Product Delaware Non-Disclosure Agreement (Long Form)
Country United States
Pages 4
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
Printer compatibility Designed to print on all ink-jet and laser printers
Editable Yes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf)
Format Microsoft Word
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Platform Windows Compatible
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Category Long Form Non-Disclosure
Product number #19580
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Frequently Asked Questions

A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is a legally binding contract that establishes a confidential relationship between parties. It ensures that any shared confidential information is not disclosed to unauthorized third parties.

This type of NDA is suitable for businesses and individuals who need to share sensitive information with another party while ensuring that the information remains confidential. It is particularly useful in complex transactions or partnerships.

The Long Form NDA includes provisions such as the obligation to protect information, rights to the confidential information, and specifics about what information is not covered by the agreement. It also outlines the jurisdiction and time frame for confidentiality.

The duration of the confidentiality obligation can vary based on the terms outlined in the agreement. Typically, it lasts for a specified period, which can be negotiated between the parties involved.

Yes, the Long Form Non-Disclosure Agreement can be modified to fit the specific needs of the parties involved. Any changes should be documented in writing and agreed upon by both parties to ensure enforceability.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who are entering into discussions about a potential business partnership may need this Long Form Non-Disclosure Agreement to ensure that sensitive information shared during negotiations remains confidential. This agreement protects both parties from unauthorized disclosure of proprietary data.
  • Startups often require this NDA when seeking investors or venture capital. By using this agreement, they can share their business plans and financial projections without the fear of their ideas being stolen or misused.
  • Companies that are hiring consultants or freelancers may utilize this Long Form NDA to safeguard their trade secrets and sensitive operational information. This ensures that the hired party cannot disclose any confidential details to competitors or the public.
  • Situations requiring the sharing of sensitive intellectual property, such as patents or proprietary technology, necessitate a robust NDA. This Long Form Non-Disclosure Agreement provides the necessary legal framework to protect such valuable information from being disclosed.
  • During mergers and acquisitions, both parties typically exchange a significant amount of confidential information. A Long Form NDA is crucial in these scenarios to maintain confidentiality and protect the interests of both entities involved in the transaction.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate when both parties need to share confidential information equally, as it is a unilateral agreement that only protects the Discloser's information. In such cases, a mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement would be more suitable.
  • – If the information being shared is already publicly available or easily accessible, using this NDA may be unnecessary. The purpose of an NDA is to protect confidential information, so if there is no sensitive data involved, the agreement may not be needed.
  • – In situations where the parties do not have a clear understanding of what constitutes confidential information, this NDA may not be effective. It is crucial to define the scope of confidentiality clearly to avoid disputes later on.
  • – This Long Form NDA should not be used in jurisdictions outside of Delaware without proper modification. Legal requirements can vary significantly by state, and using a Delaware-specific form elsewhere may lead to enforceability issues.

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