Company: ZDAN
Filing Date: 2025-07-28
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001683168-25-005450
Chunk: 106

Company: Zerolimit Technology Holding Co. Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-07-28
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 106
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 future implementation
rules on a timely basis, or at all.

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Our PRC counsel has advised that you may experience difficulties in effecting service of legal process, enforcing foreign judgments or bringing actions in China against us or our management named in the prospectus based on foreign laws.

We are an exempted
company incorporated under the laws of the Cayman Islands. We conduct all of our operations in China and the majority of our assets
are located in China. In addition, all of our current officers and directors are nationals and residents of China and all of them
are currently located in China. As a result, it may be difficult for you to effect service of process upon us or those persons
inside China. It may also be difficult for you to enforce judgments obtained in U.S. courts based on the civil liability provisions
of the U.S. federal securities laws against us and our officers and directors, as none of them currently resides in the United
States or has substantial assets located in the United States. In addition, there is uncertainty as to whether the courts of the PRC
would recognize or enforce judgments of U.S. courts against us or such persons, predicated upon the civil liability provisions of
the securities laws of the United States or any state.

The recognition and enforcement
of foreign judgments are provided for under the PRC Civil Procedures Law. PRC courts may recognize and enforce foreign judgments in accordance
with the requirements of the PRC Civil Procedures Law based either on treaties between China and the country where the judgment is made
or on principles of reciprocity between jurisdictions. China does not have any treaties or other forms of written arrangement with the
United States or the Cayman Islands that provide for the reciprocal recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. In addition, according
to the PRC Civil Procedures Law, the PRC courts will not enforce a foreign judgment against us or our directors and officers if they
decide that the judgment violates the basic principles of PRC laws or national sovereignty, security or public interest. As a result,
it is uncertain whether and on what basis a PRC court would enforce a judgment rendered by a court in the United States or the Cayman
Islands.

It may also be difficult
for you or overseas regulators to conduct investigations or collect evidence within China. For example, in China, there are significant
legal and other obstacles to obtaining information needed for shareholder investigations or litigation outside China or otherwise with
respect to foreign entities. Although the authorities in China may establish a regulatory