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Rockq

Junior Member
I'm in Ontario Canada, and have 2 things I need adice on.

1. I've signed NDA's with companies, they did not have their signature on the paper. Are all legal documents susposed to have both parties signatures?

2. Can you review this Mutual Non-Disclosure agreement? I found it free online and made some small modifications, just changed "state" to "province", "USA" to "Canada" and added "SENDER" and "RECIPIENT."

The original template is Free Sample Mutual Nondisclosure agreement | IPWatchdog.com

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Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement
It is understood and agreed to that the parties to this Agreement would each like to provide the other with certain information that may be considered confidential. To ensure the protection of such information and in consideration of the agreement to exchange said information, the parties agree as follows:
1. The confidential information to be disclosed under this Agreement (”Confidential Information”) can be described as and includes:
Technical and business information relating to proprietary ideas, patentable ideas and/or trade secrets, existing and/or contemplated products and services, research and development, production, costs, profit and margin information, finances and financial projections, customers, clients, marketing, and current or future business plans and models, regardless of whether such information is designated as “Confidential Information” at the time of its disclosure.
In addition to the above, Confidential Information shall also include, and the parties shall have a duty to protect, other confidential and/or sensitive information which is (a) disclosed as such in writing and marked as confidential (or with other similar designation) at the time of disclosure; and/or (b) disclosed by in any other manner and identified as confidential at the time of disclosure and is also summarized and designated as confidential in a written memorandum delivered within thirty (30) days of the disclosure.
2. The parties shall use the Confidential Information only for the purpose of evaluating potential business, employment and/or investment relationships.
3. The parties shall limit disclosure of Confidential Information within its own organization to its directors, officers, partners, members and/or employees having a need to know and shall not disclose Confidential Information to any third party (whether an individual, corporation, or other entity) without prior written consent. The parties shall satisfy its obligations under this paragraph if it takes affirmative measures to ensure compliance with these confidentiality obligations by its employees, agents, consultants and others who are permitted access to or use of the Confidential Information.
4. This Agreement imposes no obligation upon the parties with respect to any Confidential Information (a) that was possessed before receipt; (b) is or becomes a matter of public knowledge through no fault of receiving party; (c) is rightfully received from a third party not owing a duty of confidentiality; (d) is disclosed without a duty of confidentiality to a third party by, or with the authorization of the disclosing party; or (e) is independently developed.
5. The parties warrant that they have the right to make the disclosures under this Agreement.


6. This Agreement shall not be construed as creating, conveying, transferring, granting or conferring upon either party any rights, license or authority in or to the information exchanged, except the limited right to use Confidential Information specified in paragraph 2. Furthermore and specifically, no license or conveyance of any intellectual property rights is granted or implied by this Agreement.
7. Neither party has an obligation under this Agreement to purchase any service, goods, or intangibles from the other party. Furthermore, both parties acknowledge and agree that the exchange of information under this Agreement shall not commit or bind either party to any present or future contractual relationship (except as specifically stated herein), nor shall the exchange of information be construed as an inducement to act or not to act in any given manner.
8. Neither party shall be liable to the other in any manner whatsoever for any decisions, obligations, costs or expenses incurred, changes in business practices, plans, organization, products, services, or otherwise, based on either party’s decision to use or rely on any information exchanged under this Agreement.
9. If there is a breach or threatened breach of any provision of this Agreement, it is agreed and understood that the non-breaching party shall have no adequate remedy in money or other damages and accordingly shall be entitled to injunctive relief; provided however, no specification in this Agreement of any particular remedy shall be construed as a waiver or prohibition of any other remedies in the event of a breach or threatened breach of this Agreement.
10. This Agreement states the entire agreement between the parties concerning the disclosure of Confidential Information and supersedes any prior agreements, understandings, or representations with respect thereto. Any addition or modification to this Agreement must be made in writing and signed by authorized representatives of both parties. This Agreement is made under and shall be construed according to the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada. In the event that this agreement, is breached, any and all disputes must be settled in a court of competent jurisdiction in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
11. If any of the provisions of this Agreement are found to be unenforceable, the remainder shall be enforced as fully as possible and the unenforceable provision(s) shall be deemed modified to the limited extent required to permit enforcement of the Agreement as a whole.
WHEREFORE, the parties acknowledge that they have read and understand this Agreement and voluntarily accept the duties and obligations set forth herein.




SENDER:
Name (Print): _______________________________
Company: _______________________________
Title: _______________________________
Address: _______________________________
City, State/Province & Zip/Postal Code: _______________________________
Signature: _______________________________
Date: __________________

RECIPIENT:
Name (Print): _______________________________
Company: _______________________________
Title: _______________________________
Address: _______________________________
City, State/Province & Zip/Postal Code: _______________________________
Signature: _______________________________
Date: __________________
 


cyjeff

Senior Member
No.

This is a perfect time to state that there are certain things that are worth an hour of an attorney's time.

This is one of them.

The attorney needs to understand the circumstances, the industry and the local law.

Good luck.
 

Marcus Eli

Junior Member
Non-disclosure

I signed a contract with a company and I was the only one who signed it and mailed it to them. They had emailed it to me and wanted a hard copy back. They never bother to signed a copy and mailed it back to me. I have the copy that I signed in my hand, so they cannot changed it. I guess the fact that they sent it to me and I have a copy, is proof enough that they agreed to it. It seems to me that you ought to have a proof that you gave the material in question to them, whatever that is. Since you are sending this to them, and they didn't sign it back to you, do you have other proof that you sent the material to them - that is what you have to worry about. I labored to compose my own complex cover-all non-disclosure agreemen and I realized mmediately that I was burrying MYSELF - The strict non-disclosure wording can burry YOU, because you may limit them in terms of efforts to invest, partnerships, talent search, etc.
best luck
Marcus
 

Rockq

Junior Member
I had a Canadian lawyer review it. He read it over, and said it's ok.

I'm going to have the recipients sign every page aswell, that should give it very good security.
 

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