Company: SATLW
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form Type: F-4
Source: 0001437749-25-004040
Chunk: 81

Company: Satellogic Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form: F-4
Chunk 81
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 further efficiencies as we continue to simplify our overall corporate structure; |

| ● | relocate our jurisdiction of organization to one that is the choice of domicile for many publicly traded corporations, as there is an abundance of case law to assist in interpreting the DGCL, and the Delaware legislature frequently updates the DGCL to reflect current technology and legal trends; |

| ● | provide a more favorable corporate environment which will help us compete more effectively with other publicly traded companies in raising capital and in attracting and retaining skilled, experienced personnel; |

| ● | relocate our jurisdiction of organization to one that has a body of law more familiar to our stakeholders, including our Board of Directors and many of our shareholders; and |

| ● | reduce our exposure to other potentially adverse or prejudicial actions based on our being a non-US company, such as “blacklisting” of our BVI Ordinary Shares by certain pension funds or legislation restricting certain types of transactions. |

For many years, Delaware has been a leader in adopting, implementing and interpreting comprehensive and flexible corporate laws that are responsive to the legal and business needs of corporations.

Effects of the Domestication

On the continuation of a BVI company to a foreign jurisdiction (in this case, Delaware): (a) the BVI company will continue to be liable for all of its claims, debts, liabilities and obligations that existed prior to its continuation as a company under the laws of the jurisdiction outside the BVI, (b) no conviction, judgment, ruling, order, claim, debt, liability or obligation due or to become due, and no cause existing, against the BVI company or against any member, director, officer or agent thereof, is released or impaired by its continuation as a company under the laws of the jurisdiction outside the BVI, (c) no proceedings, whether civil or criminal, pending by or against the BVI company, or against any member, director, officer or agent thereof, are abated or discontinued by its continuation as a company under the laws of the jurisdiction outside the BVI, but the proceedings may be enforced, prosecuted, settled or compromised by or against the BVI company or against the member, director, officer or agent thereof, as the case may be, and (d) service of process may continue to be effected on the registered agent of the BVI company in the BVI in respect of any claim, debt, liability or obligation of the company during its existence as a company under the BVI Companies Act.

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The BVI Companies Act