Company: LHI
Filing Date: 2025-09-29
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-092499
Chunk: 158

Company: Living Homeopathy International Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-09-29
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 158
---
 to damages in respect thereof had the misrepresentation been made fraudulently, that person shall be     
 so liable notwithstanding that the misrepresentation was not made fraudulently, unless he proves that    
 he had reasonable grounds to believe and did believe up to the time the contract was made that the facts 
 represented were true.                                                                                   |

| (b) | Where a person                                                                                             
 entered into a contract after a misrepresentation has been made to him otherwise than fraudulently, and    
 he would be entitled, by reason of the misrepresentation, to rescind the contract, then, if it is claimed, 
 in any proceedings arising out of the contract, that the contract ought to be or has been rescinded the    
 court or arbitrator may declare the contract subsisting and award damages in lieu of rescission, if of     
 opinion that it would be equitable to do so, having regard to the nature of the misrepresentation and      
 the loss that would be caused by it if the contract were upheld, as well as to the loss that rescission    
 would cause to the other party.                                                                            |

| (c) | Damages                                                                                
 may be awarded against a person under item (b) whether or not he is liable to damages  
 under item (a), but where he is so liable any award under item (b) shall be taken into 
 account in assessing his liability under item (a).                                     |

Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Chapter 486 of the Laws of Hong Kong), or the PDPO

The PDPO imposes a statutory duty on data users
to comply with the requirements of the six data protection principles (the “Data Protection Principles”) contained in Schedule
1 to the PDPO. The PDPO provides that a data user shall not do an act, or engage in a practice, that contravenes a Data Protection Principle
unless the act or practice, as the case may be, is required or permitted under the PDPO. The six Data Protection Principles are:

| (a) | Principle 1—purpose                         
 and manner of collection of personal data;  |
| (b) | Principle 2—accuracy                        
 and duration of retention of personal data; |
| (c) | Principle 3—use of                          
 personal data;                              |
| (d) | Principle 4—security                        
 of personal data;                           |
| (e) | Principle 5—information                     
 to be generally available; and              |
| (f) | Principle 6—access                          
 to personal