Company: LHI
Filing Date: 2025-05-23
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001213900-25-046955
Chunk: 73

Company: Living Homeopathy International Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-05-23
Form: F-1
Chunk 73
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 faced by you in protecting your interests.

Our principal business operation is conducted in Hong Kong. In the event that the U.S. regulators carry out investigation on Living Homeopathy and there is a need to conduct investigation or collect evidence within the territory of the mainland China, the U.S. regulators may not be able to carry out such investigation or evidence collection directly in mainland China under the laws and regulations of mainland China. The U.S. regulators may consider cross-border cooperation with securities regulatory authority of mainland China by way of judicial assistance, diplomatic channels or regulatory cooperation mechanism established with the securities regulatory authority of mainland China.

You may incur additional costs and procedural obstacles in effecting service of legal process, enforcing foreign judgments or bringing actions in Hong Kong against Living Homeopathy or its management named in the prospectus based on Hong Kong laws.

Currently, our major operations are conducted outside the United States, and all of our assets are located outside the United States. Except for two independent directors who are U.S, nationals, the remaining Living Homeopathy’s directors and officers are Hong Kong nationals or residents with assets substantially located in Hong Kong. You may incur additional costs and procedural obstacles in effecting service of legal process, enforcing foreign judgments or bringing actions in Hong Kong against Living Homeopathy or its management named in the prospectus, as judgments entered in the United States can be enforced in Hong Kong only at common law. If you want to enforce a judgment of the United States in Hong Kong, it must be a final judgment conclusive upon the merits of the claim, for a liquidated amount in a civil matter and not in respect of taxes, fines, penalties, or similar charges, the proceedings in which the judgment was obtained were not contrary to natural justice, and the enforcement of the judgment is not contrary to public policy of Hong Kong. Such a judgment must be for a fixed sum and must also come from a “competent” court as determined by the private international law rules applied by the Hong Kong courts. For more information regarding the relevant laws of the British Virgin Islands and Hong Kong, see “ Enforceability of Civil Liabilities” beginning on page 48 of this prospectus.

We may be affected by the currency peg system in Hong Kong.

Since 1983, Hong Kong dollars have been pegged to the U.S. dollars at the rate of approximately HKD7.80 to US$1.00. We cannot assure you that this policy will not be changed in the future. If the pegging system collapses and Hong Kong dollars suffer devaluation,