Common use of No expectation Clause in Contracts

No expectation. This Agreement is not an offer, an acceptance, or a contract to negotiate or enter into any transaction, nor is it intended to require the Parties to proceed with or continue such negotiations or transactions. Other than the duties of nondisclosure and confidentiality as provided herein, this Agreement shall not give rise to any obligation for either Party to disclose any information, including the Confidential Information. The Parties further agree that unless and until a definitive agreement has been executed and delivered, which may or may not occur, neither Party will be under any obligation of any kind whatsoever with respect to any transaction by virtue of this Agreement or any other written or oral expression with respect to such a transaction made by any of their respective directors, officers, employees, agents or any other representatives.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality and Non Disclosure Agreement, Confidentiality and Non Disclosure Agreement, Confidentiality and Non Disclosure Agreement

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