Consequences of representing at customs without formal empowerment (Lithuania)

Andrius Košel
Andrius Košel
Attorney-at-law, Counsel, professional law partnership NOOR legal, Lithuania
Published 01 May 2021
Consequences of representing at customs without formal empowerment (Lithuania)

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Reader’s question. A customs brokerage firm acting as a direct representative must provide to customs the power of attorney for such representation (or a contract). What are the consequences of not providing it? Is the power of attorney valid, if on the part of the client, it was signed not by the executive of the company but by, for instance, the logistics manager?