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Confidentiality agreements typically limit the ways the receiving party can use the confidential information provided, as well as provide the standard for keeping and protecting confidential information.  For example, if you're looking for investor evaluations of something you've invented, your confidentiality agreement may specify that the information can only be used for the purposes of evaluating the product and not in the evaluator's own business. If you're having an employee or contractor sign a confidentiality agreement, you would probably want to limit your employee's use of information to the performance of job duties directly related to the employment. Many confidentiality agreements recite that receivers must keep the information disclosed to them in the same way they would keep their own confidential information. However, this statement only works if the receiving party has a known policy for handling confidential information. Generally, confidentiality standards include limiting access to the information and taking basic precautions to keep the information secure so it doesn't easily fall into outside hands. Such precautions might include, for example, using encryption for emails discussing the confidential information. If your confidentiality agreement relates to software designs, inventions or technology, it should include a statement that the receiver of the information has no license, expressed or implied, in the information by virtue of its disclosure.   Most state laws hold that, at a minimum, the receiver has the duty not to breach confidentiality or induce others to breach it. Your agreement should specify two time periods: the period during which disclosure will be made, and the time period thereafter during which the information should be kept confidential.  American confidentiality agreements typically last for a period of five years, although some may only last two or three years.  The end point doesn't have to be a specific date, but there should be a specific date used as a starting point. Otherwise it's unclear when the agreement will take effect and for how long it will be enforceable. If your agreement specifies a confidentiality period of two years, for example, but fails to establish when that two year period starts, the receiver of the information can argue that she didn't believe the agreement had gone into effect yet.  Another way to set a specific starting date is to have the confidentiality period start from the date the agreement is signed. If you use this method, make sure you don't disclose any secrets until you have the signature and the agreement is in force. The confidentiality time period also may end when a certain event happens. For example, if you're seeking evaluation of a new product, the confidentiality period may end when you market and distribute that product in stores. Some confidentiality agreements include stiff financial penalties if secret information is revealed to the general public. Others leave the consequences up to a judge or arbitrator to decide.  You can sue for an injunction -- a court order to stop the person who breached confidentiality from continuing to share the information in violation of the agreement.  You also have the ability to sue for damages incurred as a result of the breach of confidentiality, which may include penalties. For example, in some states you may have the ability to get double or triple damages if the breach was intentional rather than accidental. How detailed you want to get with penalties generally relates to how unique the information being disclosed is, and how damaging it would be if it got out. The more difficult something is to value, the more likely there is to be a clause listing a specific dollar amount in damages for breach. If both parties agree the information is worth this amount, the issue isn't left up to the discretion of a judge. Sometimes called “boilerplate,” all agreements contain various clauses that don't fit in any other section, such as which state's law will apply and whether attorneys' fees will be available to an injured party if they agreement is breached. Both parties must sign the agreement before it can be considered valid.

summary: Establish the duties and obligations of the party receiving the confidential information. Specify the time period during which the agreement will be valid and enforceable. Set forth legal ramifications or penalties for breach of the agreement. Add any necessary miscellaneous provisions. Provide space for all parties to sign the agreement.


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Choose your favorite movies or television show. Find a free weekend and get your friends together for a spot of binge watching. In between viewings you can discuss what you love about the entertainment and they're your favorite.  Make sure you have lots of food on hand. Snacks make a binge watching weekend more fun. Make sure to take breaks now and then to stretch or take a walk outside. Amuse yourselves watching a bad movie, especially a cult classic. You can also do this with a poorly written book. Take turns reading it out loud and see how far each person gets before they are laughing too hard to keep reading. You can even turn it into a game (a drinking game for those over the legal drinking age, or using chocolate/candy as prizes otherwise). Everyone will thank you. This is especially fun if you've been friends for a long time. Talk about things you did together a long time ago. Often your friends will remember things that you don't so you can exchange stories about things you did together. Try to find things from that time. Look for old notes you passed back and forth or a journal you wrote together. Maybe you made dolls, or played football together. The objects will help you recall more of the times you spent together. Invite your friends to come over to give each other manicures, facials, and try out new hairstyles and makeup looks. Mimic spa fare by serving your guests hot tea, fresh fruit, and water with cucumber slices and lemon. Play quiet, relaxing new age music in the background and light a few scented candles to create a relaxing atmosphere for your friends.

summary: Have a movie marathon. Reminisce about old times. Host a spa day.


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Use distilled white vinegar and, if possible, distilled or filtered water. If you don’t have those on hand, tap water will work fine. Put them in an empty spray bottle, attach the nozzle and shake briefly to combine them.   Spray this mixture on kitchen and bathroom countertops, stovetops, backsplashes, toilet surfaces, tile, flooring and almost any smooth surface you wish. Wipe it up with a paper towel or sponge. Vinegar and water solutions can help eliminate dirt, soap scum, sticky spills and hard water. Mix one part lemon juice, one part white vinegar and two parts water in a spray bottle. Replace the nozzle and give it a shake. Spray the solution on smooth surfaces you want to disinfect, such as in the kitchen or bathroom. This mixture can typically eliminate 99% of bacteria from surfaces, making it ideal for sanitization. If the vinegar and water solution isn’t getting rid of a carpet stain, add a teaspoon of mild dish soap to the spray bottle. Give it a shake, then spray it directly onto the stain. Allow it to soak for about two minutes, then gently blot at the spill with a clean towel or sponge. To clean heavy soap scum and mineral deposits, skip the water and pour white distilled vinegar into a spray bottle, straight from the jug. Replace the nozzle. Spray the solution onto the affected area, scrub with a brush or sponge and rinse with water.  Use undiluted solutions for soap scum on shower walls and hard water deposits. For toilets, pour straight vinegar right into the bowl. Try disinfecting cutting boards with undiluted vinegar. Mix equal parts white vinegar and water, then pour them into a heat-safe bowl. Place the bowl in your microwave or conventional oven. Microwave or heat the solution long enough to bring it to a boil. Let it cool down a bit before you open the door. Odors will be eliminated and splattered food will be loosened and easy to wipe away. Measure out 1 cup (240 mL) of rubbing alcohol, 1 cup (240 mL) of water and 1 tablespoon of white vinegar. Pour them into a spray bottle. Spray the mixture onto glass, mirrors, ceramic tiles and chrome finishes, then wipe with a paper towel or microfiber cloth.   This mixture is effective for cleaning and polishing glass surfaces. For a pleasant citrus scent, add one or two drops of orange essential oil to the mixture.
summary: Mix equal parts water and vinegar in a spray bottle. Add lemon juice to disinfect surfaces. Add dish soap for persistent stains on carpet. Tackle tough stains and grime with undiluted vinegar. Put vinegar and water in a bowl to clean microwaves and ovens. Mix vinegar, rubbing alcohol and water to create a glass cleaner.