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I have recently been contacted by someone working at a university for a proofreading of a paper. I would be required to do an affidavit (or statutory declaration) before undertaking the proof-reading job for them. The text to be proof-read is not a legal document, so I was wondering whether anyone else has ever been asked to do this for any university or other organisation? Thank you!
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Tina Vonhof (X) 캐나다 Local time: 16:48 네덜란드어에서 영어 + ...
Unusual request
Nov 12, 2014
I can only think of a declaration that goes with the proofread document AFTER it is finished stating that you have checked the document for (grammatical and spelling) errors to the best of your ability. Even that is an unusual request.
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Thank you for your reply, Tina! That is what I thought as well.
Anyone else thinks so or has been asked to do an affidavit or undertake other legal procedures? I know translations of legal documents sometimes require sworn translators, but I wouldn't have thought this was the case with a non legal document.
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Andrea Muller (X) 영국 Local time: 23:48 영어에서 독일어 + ...
Never been asked to do that, either
Nov 12, 2014
Unless they mean some kind of confidentiality agreement? Have they said what you are supposed to declare in the affidavit?
I only know of German universities asking writers of papers for an affidavit, to confirm that the work they are s... See more
Unless they mean some kind of confidentiality agreement? Have they said what you are supposed to declare in the affidavit?
They sent me the affidavit document by e-mail and yes, they confirmed they did mean that (!). However they are now finding out from the university admin people whether this is really necessary or whether it can be avoided.
Thank you very much for your contributions!
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