Company: NKLR
Filing Date: 2025-12-16
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-121900
Chunk: 30

Company: Terra Innovatum Global N.V.
Filing Date: 2025-12-16
Form: 424B3
Chunk 30
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 materials. A release of these materials could pose a health
risk to humans, plants and animals or the environment. If an accident were to occur, its severity would depend on the volume and location
of the release and the speed of corrective action taken by emergency response personnel, as well as other factors beyond our control,
such as weather and wind conditions.

While we do not currently
own any property in the United States, if, in the future we do, under federal, state and local laws and regulations, a current or
former owner or operator of real property may be liable for costs to remediate contamination resulting from the presence or release of
hazardous substances, wastes or petroleum products. These costs could be substantial and liability under such laws is strict and may
attach whether or not the owner or operator knew of or caused such contamination. Moreover, the presence of contamination may expose
us to third-party claims for property damage or bodily injury, subject our properties to liens in favor of the government for damages
and cleanup costs, impose restrictions on the manner in which we use our properties, and materially adversely affect our ability to sell,
lease, insure, or develop our properties. We also may be liable for costs of remediating third-party disposal sites to which we arranged
for the disposal or treatment of hazardous substances without regard to whether such disposal occurred in compliance with environmental
laws. These matters could have an adverse effect on our financial condition.

Additionally, we may
be responsible for decontamination or decommissioning of facilities where we conduct, or previously conducted, operations. Activities
of our contractors, suppliers or other counterparties similarly may involve toxic, hazardous, and radioactive materials and we may be
liable contractually, or under applicable law, to contribute to remedy damages or other costs arising from such activities, including
the decontamination or decommission of third-party facilities.

In the United States,
the nuclear liability law codified at 42 U.S.C. 2210 (along with subsequent amendments, the “Price-Anderson Act”)
and applicable NRC regulations and corresponding insurance requirements channel liability to the nuclear operator of a nuclear power
plant for third-party offsite damages caused by a nuclear incident or a precautionary evacuation due to a possible or actual nuclear
incident. U.S. law is substantially similar in effect to global nuclear liability regimes wherein operators are subject to robust
financial protection regimes, such as required insurance policies or government indemnification, to cover the operator’s financial
risk in the event of