Company: GVH
Filing Date: 2025-06-27
Form Type: 424B4
Source: 0001213900-25-058674
Chunk: 53

Company: Globavend Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-27
Form: 424B4
Chunk 53
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 personam judgment for non-monetary relief, and would give a judgment based thereon provided that
(i) such courts had proper jurisdiction over the parties subject to such judgment, (ii) such courts did not contravene the rules
of natural justice of the Cayman Islands, (iii) such judgment was not obtained by fraud, (iv) the enforcement of the judgment
would not be contrary to the public policy of the Cayman Islands, (v) no new admissible evidence relevant to the action is submitted
prior to the rendering of the judgment by the courts of the Cayman Islands, and (vi) there is due compliance with the correct procedures
under the laws of the Cayman Islands.

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Our counsel as to the
laws of Hong Kong has advised us that there is uncertainty as to whether the courts of Hong Kong would (i) recognize
or enforce judgments of U.S. courts obtained against us or our directors or officers predicated upon the civil liability
provisions of the securities laws of the United States or any state in the United States, or (ii) entertain original
actions brought in Hong Kong against us or our directors or officers predicated upon the securities laws of the
United States or any state in the United States. A judgment of a court in the United States predicated upon
U.S. federal or state securities laws may be enforced in Hong Kong at common law by bringing an action in a Hong Kong
court on that judgment for the amount due thereunder and then seeking summary judgment on the strength of the foreign judgment,
provided that the foreign judgment, among other things, is (1) for a debt or a definite sum of money (not being taxes or
similar charges to a foreign government taxing authority or a fine or other penalty), and (2) final and conclusive on the
merits of the claim, but not otherwise. Such a judgment may not, in any event, be so enforced in Hong Kong if (a) it was
obtained by fraud, (b) the proceedings in which the judgment was obtained were opposed to natural justice, (c) its
enforcement or recognition would be contrary to the public policy of Hong Kong, (d) the court of the United States
was not jurisdictionally competent, and (e) the judgment was in conflict with a prior Hong Kong judgment. Hong Kong
has no arrangement for the reciprocal enforcement of judgments with the United States. As a result, there is uncertainty as