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Confidential NDA
1. Parties: Identification of the parties entering into the NDA, including full legal names, company registration numbers (CVR), and registered addresses
2. Background: Context of the agreement, including the purpose for sharing confidential information and the nature of the proposed business relationship
3. Definitions: Key terms including 'Confidential Information', 'Permitted Purpose', 'Representatives', and other relevant defined terms
4. Scope of Confidential Information: Detailed description of what constitutes confidential information under the agreement
5. Confidentiality Obligations: Core obligations regarding the protection, non-disclosure, and permitted use of confidential information
6. Permitted Disclosures: Circumstances under which confidential information may be disclosed, including to representatives and when required by law
7. Security Measures: Required measures for protecting and securing confidential information
8. Return or Destruction: Obligations regarding the return or destruction of confidential information upon termination or request
9. Term and Termination: Duration of the agreement and circumstances for termination
10. Breach and Remedies: Consequences of breach and available remedies under Danish law
11. General Provisions: Standard provisions including governing law, jurisdiction, and entire agreement
1. Data Protection: Specific provisions relating to personal data processing under GDPR - include when confidential information may include personal data
2. Non-Solicitation: Restrictions on soliciting employees or customers - include in business-to-business contexts where relationship access is granted
3. Intellectual Property Rights: Provisions clarifying IP ownership and licenses - include when confidential information includes IP
4. Publicity: Restrictions on public announcements - include for high-profile relationships or when dealing with listed companies
5. Export Control: Provisions regarding export control regulations - include when dealing with international transfers of technical data
6. Residual Knowledge: Provisions addressing use of residual knowledge - include for technology or consulting relationships
1. Schedule 1 - Description of Permitted Purpose: Detailed description of the specific purpose for which confidential information may be used
2. Schedule 2 - Security Requirements: Specific security measures and protocols required for protecting confidential information
3. Schedule 3 - Authorized Representatives: List of authorized representatives who may access confidential information
4. Appendix A - Types of Confidential Information: Detailed categorization of the types of confidential information covered
Authors
Permitted Purpose
Disclosing Party
Receiving Party
Representatives
Affiliate
Personal Data
Trade Secret
Confidentiality Period
Business Day
Effective Date
Group Company
Intellectual Property Rights
Agreement
Authorized Recipients
Control
Data Protection Laws
Permitted Disclosures
Security Requirements
Technical Information
Material
Proprietary Information
Associated Person
Working Hours
Residual Information
Destruction
Force Majeure Event
Definitions
Confidentiality Obligations
Permitted Use
Information Protection
Return of Information
Data Protection
Term and Duration
Representatives and Disclosure
Security Measures
Breach Notification
Remedies
Indemnification
Destruction of Information
Permitted Disclosures
Non-Solicitation
Intellectual Property
Force Majeure
Assignment
Notices
Severability
Entire Agreement
Governing Law
Jurisdiction
Third Party Rights
Amendments
Counterparts
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