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If manager and owner are the same on the license, who handles legal cases?
Dear Sir/Madam,
If the manager and owner are the same on the trade license, then who is the authorized person for legal cases?

Dear Questioner,
The manager/owner is the authorized person as per the terms of the MOU, or they can give a POA to a third party.
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Dear Questioner,
The director is the legal representative of the company, but he can authorize whoever he wishes to represent the company in legal cases with written authorization.
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When the manager and owner are the same on the trade license, the chosen legal representative or authorized signatory is usually the one who can handle legal concerns.
This person would be authorized to represent the company in legal proceedings.
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Dear Questioner,
Legally, the individual representing the company to all parties, including the judiciary, is its manager whose name is listed on the commercial license, who might also be its owner, as previously noted, as is common in sole proprietorships.

Hi,
The authorized person for legal cases would be in accordance with the AOA.
It can be the manager or the owner.