If I am a counter party to an NDA, can I witness the counter party’s signature?

To facilitate execution of the document is this possible. Thanks

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Alasdair Taylor's Answer

If the NDA is being executed as a deed, a party to the deed cannot witness any of the signatures.

If the NDA is not being executed as a deed, the signature of a witness is not required.

For background, see: https://www.carpmaels.com/signing-agreements-what-makes-a-good-witness/

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