Non-disclosure agreements
Key non-disclosure agreement terms
Guide
Certain terms are likely to crop up in non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). It is a good idea to understand these terms and their definitions.
Term | What is it? |
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Confidentiality | A legal principle that maintains secrecy between parties. |
Owner or discloser | The name of the person, organisation or business disclosing the information. |
Recipient | The name of the person, organisation or business that is receiving the information and that is responsible for ensuring its confidentiality. |
Statement of reasons | A short paragraph defining the context in which the information will be disclosed and why the parties want to make the information the subject of a contract. |
Subject | The information and documents that are the subject of the confidentiality agreement. |
Penalty clause | An optional way of fixing an amount of compensation that the owner or discloser is paid if the recipient breaches the agreement. |
Confidentiality clause | An optional clause that requires both parties to keep the existence of the confidentiality agreement a secret. |
Term of agreement | How long the obligations of the contract last for. |
Read more about negotiating the terms of a non-disclosure agreement.