What are the behaviors that cannot be represented?

Acts that cannot be represented include:

1. Illegal acts, torts and other civil legal acts that must be carried out by me according to law;

2. The parties have agreed on an act that cannot be entrusted by others;

3. According to the nature of their behaviors, they can only be implemented by themselves, such as personal behaviors such as marriage, divorce, adoption and making a will.

What behaviors can an agent generally handle?

In general, the behaviors that can be handled as agents are as follows:

1. The agent in the contract. Generally refers to the agency relationship arising from the conclusion and performance of the contract;

2. Agents are on the move. In the process of commodity management, investors themselves entrust others with all business activities, and they do not directly engage in business activities. The agent is also engaged in all business-related affairs except signing contracts.

3. Foreign trade agency. China's foreign trade companies act as agents for domestic users and supply departments, sign import and export contracts on their behalf, and charge a certain commission or handling fee;

4. Intellectual property agency. Including patent agency, trademark agency and copyright agency.

Legal basis: Article 161 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

A civil subject may carry out a civil juristic act through an agent.

In accordance with the provisions of the law, the agreement of the parties or the nature of civil legal acts, civil legal acts that should be implemented by themselves shall not be represented.

Article 162

A civil juristic act carried out by an agent in the name of the principal within the scope of agency authority is effective for the principal.