Non Disclosure Agreement
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A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), also known as a non-disclosure agreement, is a contract between two parties. Under this contract, one party agrees to disclose confidential information about its company or products to the other party. In return, the second party agrees not to disclose this information to third parties for a specified period of time. The main purpose of NDAs is to protect sensitive information and intellectual property by clarifying what information must be kept confidential and what information may be shared or published.
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