Company: ILAG
Filing Date: 2025-04-28
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001641172-25-006445
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Company: Intelligent Living Application Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-28
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 87
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 or encumbrance so disclosed or
known. The SOGO provides that there is an implied condition that the goods shall correspond with the description where there is a contract
for the sale of goods by description, and there is any implied condition or warranty as to the quality or fitness for any particular purpose
of goods supplied under a contract of sale. Where the seller sells goods in the course of a business, there is an implied condition that
the goods supplied under the contract are of merchantable quality.

Hong Kong Laws and Regulations relating to Intellectual Properties Rights

Trade Marks Ordinance(Chapter 559 of the Laws
of Hong Kong) (“ TMO”), which came into full effect in Hong Kong on 4 April 2003 provides the framework for the Hong Kong’s
system of registration of trademarks and sets out the rights attached to a registered trade mark, including logo and a brand name. The
TMO restricts unauthorized use of a sign which is identical or similar to the registered mark for identical and/or similar goods and/or
services for which the mark was registered, where such use is likely to cause confusion on the part of the public. The TMO provides that
a person may also commit a criminal offence if that person fraudulently uses a trade mark, including selling and importing goods bearing
a forged trade mar, or possessing or using equipment for the purpose of forging a trade mark.

Patents Ordinance(Chapter 514 of the Laws
of Hong Kong), which came into full effect in Hong Kong on June 27, 1997 provides the framework for “re-registration” system
of Chinese, UK and European patents in Hong Kong. Pursuant toPatents (Amendment) Ordinance2016, which came into full effect in
Hong Kong on 19 December 2019 provide a new framework for a new patent system - an “original grant patent” system, running
in parallel with the “re-registration” system.

Copyright Ordinance(Chapter 528 of the Laws
of Hong Kong) (“ CO”), which came into full effect in Hong Kong on June 27 1997 provides comprehensive protection for recognized
categories of underlying works such as literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works. The CO restricts unauthorized acts such as copying
and/or making available copies to the public of a copy right work.

Hong Kong Laws and Regulations relating to Competition

Competition Ordinance(Chapter 619 of the Laws
of Hong Kong) (“ Competition Ordinance”), which came into full effect in Hong