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Non Binding Agreement

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Non Binding Agreement

Non Binding Agreement Definition

A non-binding agreement is an agreement between two parties that is not legally binding. This means that the parties are not required to do what they have agreed to and can back out of the agreement at any time without consequences. Non-binding agreements are often used in business negotiations as a way to explore potential deals without commitment.

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