non-disclosure agreements
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are legal contracts that bind parties involved to keep certain information confidential and prevent its dissemination to any third party. These agreements are typically used to protect sensitive business or personal information, trade secrets, or intellectual property. The parties who sign NDAs are legally obligated to maintain the confidentiality of the specified information and may face legal consequences if they breach the agreement.
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