Company: LHI
Filing Date: 2025-08-08
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-073646
Chunk: 155

Company: Living Homeopathy International Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-08-08
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 155
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 liability for breach of the obligations arising under sections 15, 16 and 17 of the Sales of Goods     
 Ordinance (Chapter 26 of the Laws of Hong Kong) cannot be excluded or restricted by reference to any contract term, and as against       
 person dealing otherwise than as consumer, the liability arising under sections 15, 16 and 17 of the Sales of Goods Ordinance can        
 be excluded or restricted by reference to a contract term, but only in so far as the terms satisfy the requirement of reasonableness.    |

Sections 7, 8 and 9 of the CECO do not apply to, among others, any contract so far as it relates to the creation or transfer of a right or interest in any patent, trademark, copyright, registered design, technical or commercial information or other intellectual property, or relates to the termination of any such right or interest.

In relation to a contract term, the requirement of reasonableness for the purpose of the CECO is satisfied only if the court or arbitrator determines that the term was a fair and reasonable one to be included having regarded to the circumstances which were, or ought reasonably to have been, known to or in the contemplation of the parties when the contract was made.

Misrepresentation Ordinance (Chapter 284 of the laws of Hong Kong)

Under the Misrepresentation Ordinance, where a person entered into a contract after a misrepresentation has been made to him, and (a) the misrepresentation has become a term of the contract; or (b) the contract has been performed, or both, then, if otherwise he would be entitled to rescind the contract without alleging fraud, he shall be so entitled, subject to the provisions of the ordinance, notwithstanding the matters mentioned in (a) and (b) above.

Under section 3 of the Misrepresentation Ordinance:

| (a) | Where a person                                                                                           
 entered into a contract after a misrepresentation has been made to him by another party thereto and as   
 a result thereof he has suffered loss, then, if the person making the misrepresentation would be liable  
 to damages in respect thereof had the misrepresentation been made fraudulently, that person shall be     
 so liable notwithstanding that the misrepresentation was not made fraudulently, unless he proves that    
 he had reasonable grounds to believe and did believe up to the time the contract was made that the facts 
 represented were true.                                                                                   |

| (b) | Where a person                                                                                             
 entered into a contract after