Company: MASK
Filing Date: 2025-06-24
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001185185-25-000685
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Company: 3 E Network Technology Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-24
Form: F-1
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 of the United States or any state in the United States or (ii) entertain original actions brought in the BVI or PRC
against us or our directors or officers predicated upon the securities laws of the United States or any state in the United States.

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There is uncertainty with regard to BVI law as
to whether a judgment obtained from the United States courts under civil liability provisions of the securities laws will be determined
by the courts of the BVI as penal or punitive in nature. If such a determination is made, the courts of the BVI are also unlikely to recognize
or enforce the judgment against a BVI company. Because the courts of the BVI have yet to rule on whether such judgments are penal or punitive
in nature, it is uncertain whether they would be enforceable in the BVI. Travers Thorp Alberga has advised us that although there is no statutory
enforcement in the BVI of judgments obtained in the federal or state courts of the United States, in certain circumstances a judgment
obtained in such jurisdiction may be recognized and enforced in the courts of the BVI at common law, without any re-examination of the
merits of the underlying dispute, by an action commenced on the foreign judgment debt in the High Court of the BVI, provided such judgment:

| ● | is given by a foreign court of competent jurisdiction and such foreign court had proper jurisdiction over the parties subject to such 
 judgment;                                                                                                                             |

| ● | imposes on the judgment debtor a liability to pay a liquidated sum for which the judgment has been given; |

| ● | is final; |

| ● | no new admissible evidence relevant to the action is submitted prior to the rendering of the judgment by the courts of the BVI; |

| ● | is not in respect of taxes, a fine, a penalty or similar fiscal or revenue obligations of the company; |

| ● | was not obtained in a fraudulent manner and is not of a kind the enforcement of which is contrary to natural justice or the public 
 policy of the BVI.                                                                                                                 |

In appropriate circumstances, a BVI Court may give
effect in the BVI to other kinds of final foreign judgments such as declaratory orders, orders for performance of contracts and injunctions.

The recognition
and enforcement of foreign judgments are provided for under the PRC Civil Procedure Law. PRC courts may recognize and enforce foreign
judgments in accordance with the requirements of the PRC Civil Procedure