Company: NKLR
Filing Date: 2025-07-15
Form Type: S-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-063846
Chunk: 41

Company: Terra Innovatum Global N.V.
Filing Date: 2025-07-15
Form: S-4/A
Chunk 41
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 enforcement of judgments, other than arbitration awards, in civil and commercial matters. Accordingly, a final judgment for the payment of money rendered by U.S. courts based on civil liability, whether or not predicated solely upon the U.S. federal securities laws, would not be directly enforceable in the Netherlands. However, if the party in whose favor such final judgment is rendered brings a new suit in a competent court in the Netherlands, that party may submit to the Dutch court the final judgment that has been rendered in the United States. A judgment by a federal or state court in the United States against us will neither be recognized nor enforced by a Dutch court but such judgment may serve as evidence in a similar action in a Dutch court. Additionally, based on Dutch Supreme Court case law, a Dutch court will generally grant the same judgment without a review of the merits of the underlying claim if that judgment: (1) resulted from legal proceedings compatible with Dutch notions of due process; (2) does not contravene public policy of the Netherlands; (3) was a decision of a court that has accepted its judgment on internationally accepted principles of private international law; and (5) is not incompatible with (a) a prior judgment of a Dutch court rendered in a dispute between the same parties, or (b) a prior judgment of a foreign court rendered in a dispute between the same parties, concerning the same subject matter and based on the same cause of action, provided that the prior judgment qualifies for recognition in the Netherlands. Under Dutch law, in the event that a third party is liable to PubCo, only PubCo itself can bring civil action against that party. The individual shareholders do not have the right to bring an action on behalf of PubCo. Only in the event that the cause for the liability of a third party to PubCo also constitutes a tortious act directly against a shareholder, that shareholder does have an individual right of action against such third party in its own name. The Dutch Civil Code does provide for the possibility to initiate such actions collectively. A foundation or an association whose objective is to protect the rights of a group of persons having similar interests can act as a class representative and has standing to commence proceedings if certain criteria are met. All members of the class who are residents of the Netherlands and who did not opt out will in principle be bound to the outcome of the case. Unless otherwise ordered by a competent court, residents of other countries must in principle actively opt in in order to be able to benefit from the class action. If a settlement