Company: NCEL
Filing Date: 2025-07-18
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-065783
Chunk: 551

Company: NewcelX Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-07-18
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 551
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 issuer, including the requirement to file proxy solicitation materials on Schedule 14A in connection with annual or extraordinary general meetings of its security holders. For more information, see “ Matters Being Submitted To A Vote Of NLS Shareholders.” 314 ENFORCEABILITY OF CIVIL LIABILITY Enforceability of civil liability of NLS, its directors and executive officers We are incorporated under the laws of Switzerland and our registered office and domicile is located in Kloten (Zurich), Switzerland. Moreover, a majority of our directors and executive officers are not residents of the United States, and all or a substantial portion of our assets are located outside the United States. As a result, it may not be possible for investors to effect service of process within the United States upon us or upon such persons or to enforce against them judgments obtained in U.S. courts, including judgments in actions predicated upon the civil liability provisions of the federal securities laws of the United States. We have been advised by our Swiss counsel that there is doubt as to the enforceability in Switzerland of original actions, or in actions for enforcement of judgments of U.S. courts, of civil liabilities to the extent predicated upon the federal and state securities laws of the United States. Original actions against persons in Switzerland based solely upon the U.S. federal or state securities laws are governed, among other things, by the principles set forth in the Swiss Federal Act on International Private Law. This statute provides that the application of provisions of non -Swisslaw by the courts in Switzerland shall be precluded if the result was incompatible with Swiss public policy. Also, mandatory provisions of Swiss law may be applicable regardless of any other law that would otherwise apply. Switzerland and the United States do not have a treaty providing for reciprocal recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters. The recognition and enforcement of a judgment of the courts of the United States in Switzerland is governed by the principles set forth in the Swiss Federal Act on Private International Law. This statute provides in principle that a judgment rendered by a non -Swisscourt may be enforced in Switzerland only if: •the non -Swisscourt had jurisdiction pursuant to the Swiss Federal Act on Private International Law; •the judgment of such non -Swisscourt has become final or non -appealableby ordinary appeal; •the judgment does not contravene Swiss public policy; •the court procedures and the service of documents leading to the judgment were in accordance with the due process of law; and •no proceeding involving the same position and the same