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4 similar Mutual Confidentiality Agreement contracts

OKUMA NEW ZEALAND LIMITED MUTUAL CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
Mutual Confidentiality Agreement • November 19th, 2024

In the course of commercial negotiations and any subsequent commercial arrangements, The Customer and Okuma (the “Parties”) possess or may come to possess certain information, including without limitation, technology, inventions, concepts, processes, drawings, designs, marketing data, financial data, calculations, methods of calculations, computer codes and software (the “Information”) belonging to or originating from the other party; and

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OKUMA AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED MUTUAL CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
Mutual Confidentiality Agreement • September 8th, 2021 • Victoria

In the course of commercial negotiations and any subsequent commercial arrangements, The Customer and Okuma (the “Parties”) possess or may come to possess certain information, including without limitation, technology, inventions, concepts, processes, drawings, designs, marketing data, financial data, calculations, methods of calculations, computer codes and software (the “Information”) belonging to or originating from the other party; and

OKUMA AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED MUTUAL CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
Mutual Confidentiality Agreement • June 16th, 2014 • Victoria

In the course of commercial negotiations and any subsequent commercial arrangements, The Customer and Okuma (the “Parties”) possess or may come to possess certain information, including without limitation, technology, inventions, concepts, processes, drawings, designs, marketing data, financial data, calculations, methods of calculations, computer codes and software (the “Information”) belonging to or originating from the other party; and

OKUMA NEW ZEALAND LIMITED MUTUAL CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
Mutual Confidentiality Agreement • June 16th, 2014

In the course of commercial negotiations and any subsequent commercial arrangements, The Customer and Okuma (the “Parties”) possess or may come to possess certain information, including without limitation, technology, inventions, concepts, processes, drawings, designs, marketing data, financial data, calculations, methods of calculations, computer codes and software (the “Information”) belonging to or originating from the other party; and

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