Company: RGNT
Filing Date: 2025-07-07
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-061821
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Company: REGENTIS BIOMATERIALS LTD.
Filing Date: 2025-07-07
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 42
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 with a number of procedures, documentary, fee payment and other similar provisions during
the patent application process. In addition, periodic maintenance fees, renewal fees, annuity fees and various other government fees
on issued patents often must be paid to the USPTO and foreign patent agencies over the lifetime of the patent and/or applications and
any patent rights we may obtain in the future. While an unintentional lapse of a patent or patent application can in many cases be cured
by payment of a late fee or by other means in accordance with the applicable rules, there are situations in which noncompliance can result
in abandonment or lapse of the patent or patent application, resulting in partial or complete loss of patent rights in the relevant jurisdiction.
Non-compliance events that could result in abandonment or lapse of a patent or patent application include, but are not limited to, failure
to respond to official actions within prescribed time limits, non-payment of fees and failure to properly legalize and submit formal
documents. If we fail to maintain the patents and patent applications covering our products, we may not be able to stop a competitor
from marketing products that are the same as or similar to our products, which would have a material adverse effect on our business.

Although we are not presently a party to lawsuits or administrative proceedings involving patents or other intellectual property, the possibility exists that we may be in the future. If we were to lose any future intellectual property lawsuits, a court could require us to pay significant damages and/or prevent us from selling our products.

Although we are not presently
a party to lawsuits or administrative proceedings involving patents or other intellectual property, including interference proceedings,
post grant review and inter partesreview before the USPTO or the equivalent foreign patent authority, the possibility exists
that we may be in the future. A legal proceeding, regardless of the outcome, could drain our financial resources and divert the time
and effort of our management. Protracted litigation to defend or prosecute our intellectual property rights could result in our customers
or potential customers deferring or limiting their purchase or use of the affected products until resolution of the litigation.

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If we are found to infringe
a third party’s intellectual property rights, we could be required to obtain a license from such third party to continue selling,
developing and marketing our products and techniques. However, we may not be able to obtain any required license on commercially reasonable
terms or at all. Even if we were able to obtain a license, it could be non-exclusive