Does the person in charge of the branch bear legal responsibility?

The person in charge of the branch is not the legal representative and does not assume any responsibility. The responsibility shall be borne by the head office, but the person in charge of the branch office may file a lawsuit. According to relevant laws and regulations, subsidiaries independently bear civil liabilities, and branches independently bear civil liabilities.

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Article 13 of the Company Law

The legal representative of the company shall be the chairman, executive director or manager in accordance with the articles of association, and shall be registered according to law. Where the legal representative of the company changes, it shall go through the registration of change.

Article 14

Companies can set up branches. The establishment of a branch company shall apply to the company registration authority for registration and obtain a business license. A branch company does not have legal person status, and its civil liability shall be borne by the company.

A company may set up subsidiaries, which have legal personality and independently bear civil liabilities according to law.

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The above answer is only for the current information combined with my understanding of the law, please refer carefully!

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