A confidentiality undertaking (or non-disclosure undertaking) should be used when confidential information of a company needs to be disclosed to someone. Confidential information typically means trade secrets, R&D information or information pertaining to intellectual property rights. By definition, a confidentiality undertaking is an individual undertaking and only the recipient of confidential information shall be bound by the confidentiality obligation. Typical scenarios where the parties may want to use a confidentiality undertaking include due diligence, acquisitions, investments, hiring of new employees, negotiations regarding cooperation or R&D.
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What is included in thearkhives Confidentiality Undertaking (NDU) bilingual template:
| Main sections | Optional sections |
| Definitions and purpose Confidential information Non-disclosure and use of confidential information Exceptions to the confidentiality undertaking Return and destruction of confidential information No warranty Liability Term Prevailing language Governing law Dispute resolution Validity and signing | Non-solicitation |
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