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The Non-Compete Agreement
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A non-compete agreement or covenant not to compete (CNC) agreement prevents a contractor from pursuing a similar profession in competition against another buyer.
Like with the nondisclosure or confidentiality agreement, the non-compete agreement can be part of an outsourcing contract, or it can stand all by itself…
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