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How to write the power of attorney
Client: XXX, gender: X, ID number: XX, telephone number: XX.

Trustee: XXX, gender: X, ID number: XX, telephone number: XX.

Entrusting matters: I am unable to obtain the legal professional qualification certificate in person due to my own reasons (reason XXXXX), and hereby entrust XXX as my legal agent to handle matters related to obtaining the certificate on my behalf.

Delegation authority:

1, submit relevant materials on behalf of.

2. Fill in relevant information.

3. Sign and receive the certificate on behalf of the customer and deliver the certificate to the customer.

I acknowledge all relevant matters signed by the client during the handling process, and all legal rights and obligations arising therefrom shall be borne by the client.

Entrustment period: from XX to XX.

Remarks: This power of attorney shall come into effect as of the date of signature.

Signature of the Principal: Signature of the Principal:

Date of entrustment: XX year X month XX day

Extended data:

As long as it is the true intention of both parties and the entrusted matters do not violate the current laws and regulations, the power of attorney is legal and effective.

If it is a foreign-related civil power of attorney, it needs to be notarized by a notary office before it has legal effect.

Article 65 General Principles of the Civil Law A civil juristic act may be entrusted in writing or orally. If the law requires it to be in writing, it shall be in writing.

The written power of attorney for entrusted agency shall specify the name, agency matters, authority and time limit of the agent, and shall be signed or sealed by the principal.

If the power of attorney is unclear, the client shall bear civil liability to the third party, and the agent shall bear joint liability.

Article 264 of the Civil Procedure Law stipulates that foreigners, stateless persons, foreign enterprises and organizations who have no domicile in People's Republic of China (PRC) entrust People's Republic of China (PRC) lawyers or others to represent them in litigation, and the power of attorney sent or entrusted from outside People's Republic of China (PRC) shall be certified by the notary office of the host country, authenticated by the embassy or consulate of People's Republic of China (PRC) in that country, or performed.