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Non-Disclosure Agreement

Unilateral NDA for freelancers and startups.

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NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT

This Agreement is made on 03/07/2026 between:

(1) [discloser] ("the Discloser"); and
(2) [recipient] ("the Recipient").

1. PURPOSE. The parties are exploring [purpose] (the "Purpose").

2. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. Any information disclosed by the Discloser, in any form, that is marked confidential or would reasonably be regarded as such.

3. UNDERTAKINGS. The Recipient shall keep the Confidential Information strictly confidential, use it only for the Purpose, and not disclose it to any third party without prior written consent, save as required by law.

4. TERM. This Agreement remains in force for [term] years from the date above.

5. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement is governed by the laws of England and Wales, courts of [jurisdiction].

Signed:

[discloser]                                     [recipient]

Non-Disclosure Agreement is a practical tool built to help individuals, professionals, and small businesses in England & Wales navigate a specific legal or administrative task. Unilateral NDA for freelancers and startups.

The generator produces a ready-to-use draft written in the register that courts, opposing counsel, and administrative bodies expect. Fill in the fields, review the output, and send by certified mail for the evidentiary record. This tool does not replace professional advice, but it lets you walk into a mediation, negotiation, or filing prepared and informed.

Every output on this page is anchored to primary sources: statutes, regulations, and official government publications. The Official Sources block further down enumerates the exact citations used, so you can verify the underlying rule against the authority itself.

When to use this tool

  • Preparing a pre-action or pre-litigation matter before engaging counsel.
  • Verifying the deadlines, dollar amounts, or thresholds referenced in a letter you have received.
  • Modeling alternative scenarios (different rates, different dates, different classifications) to evaluate strategy.
  • Drafting supporting documentation for a filing, an insurance claim, or a settlement negotiation.

Methodology & statutory basis

The template applies the formulas and drafting conventions that flow from currently effective UK legislation and appellate authority. The citations appear in the Official Sources section below.

The output is a starting point. English case law leaves discretion to the trial judge, and county-court practice can vary.

Frequently asked questions

Does the output have legal force?

No. It is provided for information only and does not create a solicitor-client relationship. For a binding opinion, consult a licensed practitioner in your jurisdiction.

Are the sources current?

Our editorial team reviews the underlying statutes and regulations periodically. For matters in flux — active rulemaking, pending appellate decisions — verify the citation directly on the government website linked in the Official Sources block below.

Can I use the output in court?

The generated text is a draft. Before filing or serving, have it reviewed by counsel, particularly if it commits you to obligations or waives rights.

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This resource is provided by The Legal Reference for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For complex or contested matters, retain a solicitor licensed in the relevant jurisdiction.

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The information provided on this platform is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not legal advice and does not create a solicitor-client relationship. Always consult a qualified professional in your jurisdiction.