Company: SUZ
Filing Date: 2025-09-04
Form Type: 424B2
Source: 0001104659-25-087376
Chunk: 74

Company: Suzano S.A.
Filing Date: 2025-09-04
Form: 424B2
Chunk 74
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 the federal securities
laws of the United States may be enforced in Brazil, subject to certain requirements described below. Such counsel has advised us that
a final judgment obtained outside Brazil against Suzano or the persons described above would be enforceable in Brazil without retrial
or re-examination of the merits of the original action including, without limitation, any final judgment for payment of a sum certain
of money rendered by any such court, provided that such judgment has been previously recognized by the Superior Court of Justice of Brazil
(Superior Tribunal de Justiça), or “STJ”. In order to be recognized by the STJ, a foreign judgment must meet
the following conditions:

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 must comply with all formalities necessary for its enforcement under the laws of the jurisdiction 
 where it was rendered;                                                                            |

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 must have been issued by a competent court after proper service of process on the parties,    
 which service must be in accordance with Brazilian law if made in Brazil, or after sufficient 
 evidence of the parties’ absence (revelia) has been given, in accordance with                 
 applicable law;                                                                               |

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 must be final and therefore not be subject to appeal; |

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 must be effective under the laws of the country where the foreign judgment is granted; |

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 must not be contrary to Brazilian national sovereignty, or public policy or good morals or 
 violate human dignity;                                                                     |

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 must not conflict with a previous final and binding (res judicata) judgment on the 
 same matter and involving the same parties issued in Brazil;                       |

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 must not violate the exclusive jurisdiction of the Brazilian courts; |

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 must grant an injunction on an urgent matter (if applicable); |

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 must be translated into Portuguese language by a certified translator in Brazil, unless an 
 exemption is provided by an international treaty to which Brazil is a signatory; and       |

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 must be apostilled by a competent authority of the State from which the document emanates          
 according to the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation     
 for Foreign Public Documents or, if such State is not signatory of the Hague Convention,           
 duly authenticated by a competent Brazilian consulate or as otherwise provided by an international 
 treaty to which Brazil is a signatory and be each case is