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Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
A mutual non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a contract between two or more parties that agree to keep certain information confidential. It’s often used in business relationships to protect trade secrets, intellectual property, or sensitive business information. Each party agrees not to disclose the protected information to third parties.
Why Use a Notary?
Notarizing an NDA ensures that the identities of the parties involved are verified and that they are entering into the agreement willingly. It adds legal validity to the contract, making it enforceable in case of a breach. Notarization also helps prevent disputes over the terms and conditions of confidentiality. It ensures that the document can be used as evidence in court if needed.
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