Does the signature of the company as a legal person have legal effect by pressing the handprint?
Article 38 of the General Principles of the Civil Law stipulates that "the person in charge who exercises authority on behalf of a legal person in accordance with the law or the articles of association of the legal person is the legal representative of the legal person", and Article 43 stipulates that "an enterprise as a legal person shall bear civil liability for the business activities of its legal representative and other staff members". Accordingly, if the legal representative signs and prints in the name of the company for the benefit of the company, it has legal effect and the company bears legal responsibility. In a sense, the signature of the legal representative is more effective than the seal, because the seal is more likely to be stolen, tampered with or forged.