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Chapter 491 Infringement dispute over falling objects (7)

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    After arguing with Xu Feng for a weekend, Lin Ziyao felt that this weekend was too "full" and more tiring than working for a week.  But the mood is very happy.

    Xu Feng sat on the sofa and "appreciated" Lin Ziyao's dressing up.

    Lin Ziyao gave Xu Feng a hard look through the full-length mirror, and then applied a final layer of concealer to his neck.

    Xu Feng laughed out loud, and he didn't mean to.

    Xu Feng stood up from the sofa, hugged Lin Ziyao, and said, "Today I will send you to the court to make up for the mistakes."

    Lin Ziyao "hummed" and said, "You are wise."

    Xu Feng nodded, took out a square scarf with a champagne background and a simple retro geometric pattern from the closet, handed it to Lin Ziyao, and suggested: "Or wear a silk scarf, it's quite dignified."

    Lin Ziyao's face turned red suddenly, this Xu Feng is really hateful sometimes.

    Xu Feng helped Lin Ziyao tie the silk scarf, and the effect was unexpectedly good. The low-key square scarf brought a touch of color to the silent black dress, and Lin Ziyao's whole body also brightened.

    Most importantly, Xu Feng's crime scene was properly covered.

    Lin Ziyao turned around, put his hands on Xu Feng's neck, and embraced Xu Feng with his whole body.

    Xu Feng also hugged Lin Ziyao back

    ? The long-awaited dispute over the infringement of falling objects has begun.

    Judge Liu Yupei is a male judge in his early 30s.

    The owner of the Porsche, Lu Yaoli, the plaintiff, and her attorney, Fang Shouheng, appeared in court.

    Lin Ziyao and 36 of the 72 defendants among the 18 owners of Building No. 9 in Cuihu Community attended the court, and recommended Yuan Wu and Wu Hang from 409 as litigation representatives.

    Litigation representative refers to a person who is elected by a party with a large number of people (in civil and administrative litigation, generally more than ten people) for the convenience of litigation, and carries out litigation actions on behalf of its interests.  The litigation representative system not only provides the possibility for a large number of co-litigants to conduct litigation, but also simplifies the litigation procedure.

    ? Basic conditions for litigation representatives:

    1. The litigation representative is a party to the case;

    2. The litigation representative has the capacity for litigation;

    3. The litigation representative has the ability to carry out litigation;

    4. Must be able to perform the duties of a litigation representative in good faith.

    ? In a majority action, the authority of the representative ad litem is equivalent to that of an ad litem agent who has not been granted the substantive right of disposal.  Specifically, the litigious actions of the litigant representative have legal effect on the parties they represent.  However, when disposing of the substantive rights of the represented party, such as changing, abandoning the litigation claims, acknowledging the litigation claims of the other party, and making reconciliation, the consent of the represented party must be obtained.

    There are the following differences between a litigation representative and a litigation representative (mostly lawyers): (1) Since the litigation representative is a party to the case, he has an interest in the outcome of the case.  The agent ad litem is not a party to the case and has no interest in the outcome of the case.  (2) Litigation representatives carry out litigation not only for the benefit of the party represented, but also for their own benefit.  The agent ad litem carries out the litigation act for the benefit of the party represented.  (3) When the number of litigation representatives is uncertain, they are elected by some of the parties, that is, they are authorized by some of the parties, but their litigation actions are valid for all interested parties.  An agent ad litem must have the authorization of all the principals in order to act as an agent ad litem.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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