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Can the legal representative concurrently be the person in charge of the enterprise?

1. Generally, the legal representative of an enterprise shall not concurrently serve as the legal representative of another enterprise as a legal person. Due to special needs, they can only work concurrently in enterprises with affiliation or joint venture or investment, and they will be strictly examined by the competent department of the enterprise or the registration authority. The legal representative of an enterprise as a legal person is the signatory who exercises power on behalf of the enterprise. The signature of the legal representative shall be filed with the registration authority. The document signed by the legal representative is a legal document representing an enterprise as a legal person.

2. An enterprise as a legal person refers to a social and economic organization that has the legal conditions such as the amount of funds, the name of the enterprise, articles of association, organization and domicile, can independently bear civil liabilities, and has been approved and registered by the competent authority to obtain legal person status.

3. The legal representative of an enterprise shall exercise his functions and powers and perform his obligations within the scope of functions and powers stipulated by national laws, regulations and articles of association, participate in civil activities on behalf of the enterprise as a legal person, be fully responsible for the production and operation management of the enterprise, and accept the supervision of all members of the enterprise and relevant authorities. The legal representative of an enterprise may entrust others to perform their duties. When the legal representative of an enterprise entrusts others to perform their duties, he shall entrust them in writing. The duties that must be performed by the legal representative according to laws and regulations shall not be entrusted to others.