Importance of Non Disclosure Agreement
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Importance of Non Disclosure Agreement

Development in trade and commerce also requires the equal protection of rights to the extensive possible extent. A Non-Disclosure Agreement surely does the same by protecting valuable information of any company or individual from being leaked or used against him for the purpose make loss to the primary party or holder of the information. To keep an upper hand, it is essential that an organization must continue working on innovative projects, creative thoughts, and energizing reforms in their business but there’s always an underlying fear that their trade secrets might fall into the hands of their competitor. Similarly, startup companies with a new and profitable idea can only succeed if what their working remains under enfolds. A Non-Disclosure Agreement is a legal document that keeps the cover on such sensitive information. NDA acts as a defender of original ideas or models or any kind of information which is profitable or important to its owner. These agreements might be referred to on the other hand as Confidentiality Agreements (CA), confidentiality statements, or secret clauses, inside a larger authoritative report.

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Arbitration Agreements Explained
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Arbitration Agreements Explained

An Arbitration Agreement is a contract by which the parties agree to resolve disputes without filing a suit or case in court.

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Basics of Arbitration Agreement
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Basics of Arbitration Agreement

The business world has been progressively hesitant to dispute in courtrooms, that it becomes necessary to resort to the machinery of justice to settle a dispute connected with that contract.

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What is Trademark Licensing?
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What is Trademark Licensing?

A trademark is a word, name, symbol which is associated with some goods and services. The purpose of providing symbol of trademark is to distinguish the product of one industry from another. A trademark not only gives the owner exclusive right to use mark but allows the owner to prevent the other to use the similar mark which may lead to a confusion among the general public. A trademark in India is governed by Trademark Act, 1999 and Trademark Rules, 2017.

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