General Confidentiality Agreement Sample Contracts

GENERAL CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
General Confidentiality Agreement • June 29th, 2022 • South Australia

On behalf of the Discloser, the Advisor has invited the Recipient to consider (itself, or through a nominee or associate) formulating, discussing, making an offer to enter into, and entering into a Proposal relating to a Business as defined below. In consideration of the Discloser disclosing Confidential Information to the Recipient for the purpose of the Proposal, the Recipient agrees to keep all Confidential Information strictly confidential and will observe the terms and conditions of this Agreement set out below and the Standard Terms of Confidentiality attached.

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General Confidentiality Agreement • September 13th, 2018
Virginia Department of Health General Confidentiality Agreement
General Confidentiality Agreement • April 12th, 2023
GENERAL CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT:
General Confidentiality Agreement • January 11th, 2012

Brokerage, Inc hereinafter referred to as (Agent), working with and or representing various businesses, land and or buildings offered for sale (hereinafter referred to as “the Business”), by various individuals (hereinafter referred to as “Seller”). This Agreement shall apply separately to each Business presented to Prospective Buyer by Agent.

THIS FORM CAN BE USED FOR ALL OTHER PURPOSES.
General Confidentiality Agreement • November 3rd, 2021

By signing below, you are acknowledging that you have read this agreement and understand the general principles of maintaining the privacy, security and confidentiality of protected data. If you have any questions regarding allowable access or this agreement, discuss this with your manager, supervisor. If you have questions related to UVM’s privacy program, contact privacy@uvm.edu. Questions related to information security should be directed to iso@uvm.edu.

GENERAL CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
General Confidentiality Agreement • April 8th, 2003

* All state employees’ protected health information (PHI) is considered confidential and should not be used for purposes other than its intended use.

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