5. Continuance and Termination of Obligations of Confidence
The duration of an obligation arising from an agreement, contractual or otherwise, will depend primarily on the terms, express or implied, of the agreement. If an express term of an agreement makes it clear that all obligations of confidence are to lapse with the expiry of a specified period, then that will happen, but if the agreement states merely that an obligation of confidence will continue for
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5. Continuance and Termination of Obligations of Confidence
The duration of an obligation arising from an agreement, contractual or otherwise, will depend primarily on the terms, express or implied, of the agreement. If an express term of an agreement makes it clear that all obligations of confidence are to lapse with the expiry of a specified period, then that will happen, but if the agreement states merely that an obligation of confidence will continue for
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