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Is it right to say that all the consequences of the legal representative's actions belong to the company?
If it is all behavior, it is definitely wrong. Because the legal representative acts on behalf of the company, the company is responsible (popular understanding: in company affairs, the legal representative is actually the company). But if the legal representative does other personal affairs unrelated to the company's business, it will not be the company's responsibility.

Article 43 of the General Principles of the Civil Law: An enterprise as a legal person shall bear civil liability for the business activities of its legal representative and other staff members.

Article 107 of the General Principles of the Civil Law stipulates that citizens and legal persons who infringe upon the property of the state or the collective or the property or person of others due to their faults shall bear civil liability.

Article 130 of the General Principles of Civil Law stipulates that if two or more persons * * * infringe and cause damage to others, they shall be jointly and severally liable.

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Article 107 of the General Principles of the Civil Law stipulates that citizens and legal persons who infringe upon the property of the state or the collective or the property or person of others due to their faults shall bear civil liability.

Article 130 of the General Principles of Civil Law stipulates that if two or more persons * * * infringe and cause damage to others, they shall be jointly and severally liable.

Article 49 of the General Principles of the Civil Law stipulates that an enterprise as a legal person may, in addition to the legal person's responsibility, be given administrative sanctions and fines, and if the case constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law:

(1) engaging in illegal business beyond the business scope approved and registered by the registration authority;

(2) Concealing the real situation from the registration authority or the tax authority or practicing fraud;

(3) Evading funds or hiding property to avoid debts;

(4) Disposing of property without authorization after dissolution, cancellation or bankruptcy; ?

(5) Failing to apply for registration and announcement in time at the time of alteration or termination, thus causing great losses to the interested parties;

(six) engage in other activities prohibited by law, which damage the interests of the state or the interests of the public.

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