Company: ILAG
Filing Date: 2025-02-26
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001493152-25-008362
Chunk: 68

Company: Intelligent Living Application Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-02-26
Form: 424B5
Chunk 68
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We have appointed Cogency Global Inc., located at 122 East 42nd Street, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10168, as our agent to receive service of process with respect to any action brought against us in the United States in connection with this offering under the federal securities laws of the United States or of any State in the United States.

Conyers Dill & Pearman, our counsel as to Cayman Islands law and Stevenson, Wong & Co., our counsel as to Hong Kong law have advised us, respectively, that there is uncertainty as to whether the courts of the Cayman Islands would:

| ● | recognize                                                                                                                         
 or enforce judgments of United States courts obtained against us or our directors or officers predicated upon the civil liability 
 provisions of the securities laws of the United States or any state in the United States; or                                      |

| ● | entertain                                                                                                                            
 original actions brought in each respective jurisdiction against us or our directors or officers predicated upon the securities laws 
 of the United States or any state in the United States.                                                                              |

Cayman Islands

Conyers Dill & Pearman has informed us that it is uncertain whether the courts of the Cayman Islands will allow shareholders of our company to originate actions in the Cayman Islands based upon securities laws of the United States. In addition, there is uncertainty with regard to Cayman Islands law related to whether a judgment obtained from the U.S. courts under civil liability provisions of U.S. securities laws will be determined by the courts of the Cayman Islands as penal or punitive in nature. If such a determination is made, the courts of the Cayman Islands will not recognize or enforce the judgment against a Cayman Islands company, such as our company. As the courts of the Cayman Islands have yet to rule on making such a determination in relation to judgments obtained from U.S. courts under civil liability provisions of U.S. securities laws, it is uncertain whether such judgments would be enforceable in the Cayman Islands. Conyers Dill & Pearman has further advised us that the courts of the Cayman Islands would recognize as a valid judgment a final and conclusive judgment in personam obtained in the federal or state courts in the United States under which a sum of money is payable (other than a sum of money payable in respect of multiple damages, taxes or other charges of a like nature or in respect of a fine or other penalty) or, in certain circumstances, an in personam judgment for non-monetary relief, and would give