Company: ZDAN
Filing Date: 2025-07-28
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001683168-25-005450
Chunk: 188

Company: Zerolimit Technology Holding Co. Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-07-28
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 188
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 lessee and the lessor remains valid. The lessor
is entitled to terminate the lease agreement if the lessee subleases the premises without the prior consent of the lessor. As of the
date of this prospectus, we are not aware of any claim or challenge brought by any third party concerning the use of the VIE leased properties
without obtaining proper ownership proof.

Pursuant to the Administrative
Measures for Commodity Housing Tenancy issued by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development on December 1, 2010 and in
effect as of February 1, 2011, the parties concerned to a housing tenancy shall go through the housing tenancy registration formalities
with the competent construction (real estate) departments of the municipalities directly under the central government, cities and counties
where the housing is located within 30 days after the housing tenancy contract is signed. The VIE leases real properties from third parties
primarily for their production facilities and offices in China, and such lease agreements for these properties were not registered with
the PRC governmental authorities in time as required by PRC law. Although the failure to do so does not in itself invalidate the leases,
the VIE may be ordered by the PRC government authorities to rectify such noncompliance and, if such noncompliance is not rectified within
a given period of time, the VIE may be subject to fines imposed by PRC government authorities ranging from RMB1,000 (approximately
US$144.20) and RMB10,000 (approximately US$1,442) for each lease agreement that has not been registered with the relevant PRC governmental
authorities. As of the date of this prospectus, the VIE has completed the registration of the lease agreements for their leased properties
with the competent PRC governmental authorities.

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Regulations Relating to Intellectual Property

China has adopted comprehensive
legislation governing intellectual property rights, including trademarks and copyrights. China is a signatory to the primary international
conventions on intellectual property rights and has been a member of the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
since its accession to the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) in December 2001. In terms of international conventions, China
has entered into (including but not limited to) the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, the Paris Convention
for the Protection of Industrial Property, the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks