South Dakota Non-Disclosure Agreement (Long Form)

Bahman Eslamboly

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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

This attorney-prepared packet contains:
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This agreement can be used in South Dakota.

South Dakota Non-Disclosure Agreement (Long Form)

Product Details

Product South Dakota 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 #19614
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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 one party does not disclose certain information shared by the other party.

A Long Form NDA is appropriate when detailed terms and conditions are necessary to protect sensitive information. It is particularly useful in complex business arrangements or when sharing proprietary information.

Yes, the terms of the NDA can be modified to fit the specific needs of the parties involved. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to ensure that any modifications maintain the agreement's enforceability.

If the NDA is breached, the injured party may seek legal remedies, which can include monetary damages or injunctive relief. The specific consequences will depend on the terms outlined in the agreement.

Yes, a Long Form NDA is enforceable in South Dakota as long as it meets the legal requirements for contracts, including mutual consent, lawful purpose, and consideration.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who are entering into a business partnership may require a Non-Disclosure Agreement to protect sensitive information shared during negotiations. This ensures that proprietary data, such as business plans and financial information, remains confidential and is not disclosed to competitors.
  • Situations requiring the sharing of trade secrets between a company and a potential investor often necessitate a Long Form NDA. This agreement provides a legal framework that safeguards the investor from disclosing critical business information while evaluating the investment opportunity.
  • For those involved in the development of a new product, a Non-Disclosure Agreement is essential to protect intellectual property. By using this agreement, inventors can share their innovative ideas with manufacturers or collaborators without fear of their concepts being stolen or misused.
  • Businesses that regularly engage with contractors or freelancers may need a Long Form NDA to ensure that any confidential information shared during the course of work is protected. This is particularly important in industries where proprietary processes or client lists are involved.
  • In legal contexts, attorneys may use a Non-Disclosure Agreement to protect client information during litigation or settlement discussions. This ensures that sensitive case details remain confidential and are not disclosed to outside parties.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate for casual conversations or informal exchanges of information. If the information being shared is not sensitive or confidential, a Non-Disclosure Agreement may be unnecessary and overly formal.
  • – In situations where both parties need to share confidential information, a reciprocal NDA would be more suitable than a unilateral NDA. Using a unilateral NDA in such cases could lead to misunderstandings and potential legal issues.
  • – If the information to be disclosed is already publicly available, there is no need for a Non-Disclosure Agreement. Attempting to protect information that is not confidential could undermine the agreement's validity.
  • – For individuals or businesses that do not have any sensitive information to protect, using a Long Form NDA may be excessive. In such cases, simpler agreements or no agreement at all might suffice.
  • – This form should not be used in jurisdictions outside of South Dakota without proper modifications. Legal requirements and enforceability can vary significantly by state, so it is crucial to ensure compliance with local laws.

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