Company: ZDAN
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001683168-25-000168
Chunk: 230

Company: Zerolimit Technology Holding Co. Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 230
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 voting rights are conditional;           |

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 date on which the name of any person was entered on the register as a shareholder; and |

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 date on which any person ceased to be a shareholder. |

Under the Cayman Companies
Act, the register of members of our company is prima facie evidence of the matters set out therein (that is, the register of members
will raise a presumption of fact on the matters referred to above unless rebutted) and a shareholder registered in the register of members
is deemed as a matter of the Cayman Companies Act to have legal title to the shares as set against its name in the register of members.
Upon the completion of this offering, the register of members will be immediately updated to record and give effect to the issuance of
shares by us to the custodian or its nominee. Once our register of members has been updated, the shareholders recorded in the register
of members will be deemed to have legal title to the shares set against their name.

If the name of any person
is incorrectly entered in or omitted from our register of members, or if there is any default or unnecessary delay in entering on the
register the fact of any person having ceased to be a shareholder of our company, the person or shareholder aggrieved (or any shareholder
of our company or our company itself) may apply to the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands for an order that the register be rectified,
and the Court may either refuse such application or it may, if satisfied of the justice of the case, make an order for the rectification
of the register.

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Differences in Corporate Law

Cayman Islands companies
are governed by the Companies Act. The Companies Act is derived, to a large extent, from the older Companies Acts of England and Wales
but does not follow recent United Kingdom statutory enactments, and accordingly there are significant differences between the Cayman Companies Act and the current Companies Act of the UK. In addition, the Cayman Companies Act differs from laws applicable to United States corporations and their shareholders.Set forth below
is a summary of certain significant differences between the provisions of the Companies Act applicable to us and the laws applicable
to companies incorporated in the State of Delaware in the United States.

Mergers and Similar Arrangements

The Companies Act permits
mergers and consolidations between Cayman Islands companies and between Cayman Islands companies and non-Cayman Islands companies provided
that the laws of the foreign jurisdiction permit