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The question of power of attorney

Power of attorney is to entrust others to exercise their legitimate rights and interests on their behalf, and the client needs to show his legal documents when exercising his power.

Introduction:

Power of attorney is to entrust others to exercise their legitimate rights and interests on their behalf, and the client needs to show his legal documents when exercising his power. The trustor shall not abandon the entrusted matters for any reason. If the client makes any rights and interests that violate national laws, the client has the right to terminate the entrustment agreement. Within the scope of the legitimate rights and interests of the principal's power of attorney, all the duties exercised by the principal shall be borne by the principal, and the principal shall not bear any legal responsibilities.

In litigation, it refers to the certificate that the entrusted agent has obtained the qualification of litigation agent and conducted litigation for the client, which mainly includes the entrusted matters and the agency authority, and is signed or sealed by the client. However, in the process of other civil legal acts, there may also be authorized legal documents. In Hong Kong, this kind of power of attorney will be formed in the form of a contract, entrusting part of the individual's rights to others. It is most commonly used in property management. For example, if the owner has emigrated to a foreign country and has a property in Hong Kong, he can entrust a trustworthy person to manage it for him, or he can ask the trustee to rent or sell the property for him through a power of attorney.