Company: CHOW
Filing Date: 2025-08-22
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001641172-25-025146
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Company: ChowChow Cloud International Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-08-22
Form: F-1/A
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Hong Kong Laws and Regulations relating to Trade Description

Trade Descriptions Ordinance (Chapter 362
of the Laws of Hong Kong) (“TDO”) aims to prohibit false or misleading trade description and statements to goods and services
provided by traders to the consumers during or after a commercial transaction. Pursuant to the TDO, any person in the course of any trade
or business applies a false trade description to any goods and services or supply or offers to supply them commits an offence and a person
also commits the same offence if he/she is in possession for sale or for any purpose of trade or manufacture of any goods with a false
description. The TDO also provides that traders may commit an offence if they engage in a commercial practice that has a misleading omission
of material information of the goods, an aggressive commercial practice, involves bait advertising, bait and switch or wrong acceptance
of payment.

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Hong Kong Laws and Regulations relating to Supply of Services

Supply of Services (Implied Terms) Ordinance(Chapter 457 of the Laws of Hong Kong) (“SSITO”) stipulates that in a contract for the supply of service, where the supplier
is acting in the course of a business, there is an implied term that the supplier will carry out the service with reasonable care and
skill. The SSITO provides that where, under a contract for the supply of a service by a supplier acting in the course of a business,
the time for the service to be carried out is not fixed by the contract, is not left to be fixed in a manner agreed by the contract or
is not determined by the course of dealing between the parties, there is an implied term that the supplier will carry out the service
within a reasonable time. The SSITO also provides that where, under a contract for the supply of a service, the consideration for the
service is not determined by the contract, is not left to be determined in a manner agreed by the contract or is not determined by the
course of dealing between the parties, there is an implied term that the party contracting with the supplier will pay a reasonable charge.

Hong Kong Laws and Regulations relating to Exemption Clauses in a Contract

Control of Exemption Clauses Ordinance (Chapter
71 of the Laws of Hong Kong) (“CECO”) aims to limit the scope where the seller may limit its liability via the terms of the
contracts. The CECO provides that unless the concerned terms satisfy the test of reasonableness, a person dealing as consumer