Jacksonville Florida Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement with Public Authority

State:
Multi-State
City:
Jacksonville
Control #:
US-70007NMS
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This Non-Disclosure Agreement was prepared for use specifically between the Respondent, Discloser/Seller and the Discloser/Seller's subsidary, namely, a Public Authority or even a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) as it relates to Proprietary Information, Confidential Information, including, but not limited to, financial data, proposed projects, existing projects, locations of any such projects, business strategies, inventions, patents, ideas, concepts, and more individually named in the agreement. This Confidentiality Agreement provdes a clause addressing the requirements of the state's Freedom of Information Law ("FOIL"), and the Agreement is compliant with state and federal law.
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Jacksonville boasts the largest urban park system in the nation, it is 4x the size of the island of Manhattan! 80,000 acres of parks, including 405 City Parks, 7 State Parks, 2 National park sites and an Arboretum. The Timucuan Ecological and Historical Preserve, covers 46,000 acres. It's Always Sunny . . . in Jax.

With a rich history and diverse cultural scene, Jacksonville is known for its museums, art galleries, and lively music festivals. The city's extensive park system, including the stunning Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, provides ample recreational activities and exploration opportunities.

History Facts Jacksonville It was initially known as Cowford. A large portion of Jacksonville was occupied by Timucuan Indians before colonization. At the mouth of the St. Johns River in 1562, French Huguenot settlers landed and later built Fort Caroline.

Jacksonville, FL Located in Duval County, the seaport city of Jacksonville is the largest city in Florida by overall population and land area.

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With a rich history and diverse cultural scene, Jacksonville is known for its museums, art galleries, and lively music festivals. The city's extensive park system, including the stunning Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, provides ample recreational activities and exploration opportunities.

A: Jacksonville, FL, is known for its fresh seafood, especially shrimp and fish. The city is also famous for its Southern-style cooking, including fried chicken and barbeque.

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Jacksonville Florida Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement with Public Authority