(Q2714)

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See pp 18--19 and footnote 1
Dutch property law specifically states that civilians have the right to declarea representative to perform legal action on their behalf. (Burgerlijk Wetboek Boek 3 -BWBR0005291,1992)
Comparative laws for exercising legal action through intermediariescan be found in other EU countries, although some countries require the declarationto be notarized (Dine, Koutsias, & Blecher, 2007; The powers of attorney,2016).
The notarization of intermediarystatements is not required under Dutch law (Busch, H Hondius, J Van Kooten, N Schelhaas, &M Schrama, 2003).
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