Company: LHI
Filing Date: 2025-08-08
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-073646
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Company: Living Homeopathy International Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-08-08
Form: F-1/A
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 relates to matters of Hong Kong laws.

Regulations Related to our Business Operation in Hong Kong

Business Registration Ordinance (Chapter 310 of the Laws of Hong Kong)

The Business Registration Ordinance requires every person carrying on any business to make an application to the Commissioner of Inland Revenue in the prescribed manner for the registration of that business within one month after the commencement of business. The Commissioner of Inland Revenue must register each business for which a business registration application is made and as soon as practicable after the prescribed business registration fee and levy are paid and issue a business registration certificate or branch registration certificate for the relevant business or the relevant branch, as the case may be. Any person who fails to apply for business registration shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a fine of HKD5,000 and to imprisonment for 1 year.

Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance (Chapter 132 of the Laws of Hong Kong), or the Public Health Ordinance

The legal framework for food safety control in Hong Kong is set out in Part V of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance and the relevant sub-legislations thereunder. The Public Health Ordinance requires the manufacturers and sellers of food to ensure that their products are fit for human consumption and comply with the requirements in respect of food safety, food standards and labeling.

Section 50 of the Public Health Ordinance prohibits the advertising and sale in Hong Kong of food or drugs that are injurious to health. Anyone who fails to comply with this section commits an offense that carries a maximum penalty of HKD10,000 and imprisonment for three months.

Section 52 of the Public Health Ordinance provides that, subject to a number of defenses in section 53 of the same ordinance, if a seller sells to the prejudice of a purchaser any food or drug which is not of the nature, substance or quality of the food or drug demanded by the purchaser, the seller shall be guilty of an offense that carries a maximum penalty of HKD10,000 and imprisonment for three months.

According to section 54 of the Public Health Ordinance, any person who sells or offers or exposes for sale or has in his possession for the purpose of sale or preparation for sale or deposits with, or consigns to, any person for the purpose of sale or of preparation for sale, any food intended for, but unfit for, human consumption, or any drug intended for use by human but unfit for that purpose, shall be guilty of an offense. The maximum penalty for contravention of section