Company: SUZ
Filing Date: 2025-05-01
Form Type: F-3ASR
Source: 0001104659-25-042824
Chunk: 58

Company: Suzano S.A.
Filing Date: 2025-05-01
Form: F-3ASR
Chunk 58
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ano Netherlands, or upon such non-United
States residing persons. Any civil liabilities based on the securities laws of the United States may not be enforceable in the Netherlands
against Suzano Netherlands or any director residing outside the United States, either in an original action or in action to enforce a
judgement obtained in U.S. courts.

In the terms and conditions of the securities,
Suzano Netherlands has (1) agreed that the courts of the State of New York and the federal courts of the United States, in each case
sitting in the Borough of Manhattan, The City of New York, will have jurisdiction to hear and determine any suit, action or proceeding,
and to settle any disputes, which may arise out of or in connection with the securities and, for such purposes, will irrevocably submit
to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of such courts and (2) named an agent for service of process in the Borough of Manhattan, The City
of New York. See “Description of the Debt Securities.”

The United States and the Netherlands currently
do not have a treaty providing for the reciprocal recognition and enforcement of judgments, other than in arbitration awards, in civil
and commercial matters. Consequently, a final judgment for payment given by any court in the United States, whether or not predicated
solely upon U.S. securities laws, would not be enforceable in the Netherlands. However, if a person has obtained a final and conclusive
judgment for the payment of money rendered against Suzano Netherlands by the foreign court which is enforceable in the United States of
America (the "foreign judgment"), and files his claim with the competent Dutch court, the Dutch court will generally give binding
effect to the foreign judgment insofar as it finds that the jurisdiction of the foreign court has been based on grounds which are internationally
acceptable and that proper legal procedures have been observed, and unless the foreign judgment contravenes Dutch public policy or is
incompatible with a judgment rendered between the same parties by a Dutch court or with an earlier judgment rendered between the same
parties by a non-Dutch court in a dispute that concerns the same subject and is based on the same cause, provided that the earlier judgment
qualifies for recognition in the Netherlands.

Subject to the foregoing and provided that service
of process occurs in accordance with applicable treaties, investors may be able to enforce in the Netherlands, judgments in civil and
commercial matters obtained from U.S. federal or state courts. However, no assurance can be given that such