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Maryland Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)

Create a Maryland-specific non disclosure agreement in minutes. We pre-select Maryland for you and include reminders about Maryland requirements — review and verify against current Maryland law before signing.

  • One-way or mutual (two-way) confidentiality
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NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT

1. Parties
This Non-Disclosure Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into on __________ between __________, of __________, and __________, of __________ (each a "Party").
2. Purpose
The Parties wish to explore the following purpose: a potential business relationship (the "Purpose"), and in connection with it may disclose confidential information.
3. Confidential Information
"Confidential Information" means non-public information disclosed by the Disclosing Party, in any form, that is marked or reasonably understood to be confidential, including business, technical, financial and customer information.
4. One-Way Confidentiality
The Receiving Party, __________, shall hold the Disclosing Party's Confidential Information in strict confidence and shall not disclose it to any third party or use it except for the Purpose.
5. Exclusions
Confidential Information does not include information that is or becomes public without breach, was already known to the Receiving Party, is independently developed, or is rightfully received from a third party without restriction.
6. Term
This Agreement begins on the effective date and the confidentiality obligations continue for 3 years from the date of disclosure, except for trade secrets, which remain protected as long as they qualify as trade secrets under law.
7. Return of Materials
Upon request, the Receiving Party shall promptly return or destroy all materials containing Confidential Information and certify such destruction in writing.
8. No License
Nothing in this Agreement grants any license or ownership right in the Confidential Information. All rights remain with the Disclosing Party.
9. Governing Law
This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Maryland. If any provision is unenforceable, the remainder remains in effect.
10. Entire Agreement
This Agreement is the entire agreement between the Parties regarding its subject matter and may be amended only in a writing signed by both Parties.
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What if I'm not satisfied?

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What's the difference between one-way and mutual?

A one-way (unilateral) NDA protects information disclosed by one party to another. A mutual NDA protects information both parties share with each other — common when two businesses explore a partnership.

Is this NDA enforceable?

A clearly written NDA with a reasonable scope and term is generally enforceable, but enforceability depends on your facts and state law. For high-stakes matters, have an attorney review it. This is a document tool, not legal advice.

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