Company: ALCE
Filing Date: 2025-01-27
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-007054
Chunk: 59

Company: Alternus Clean Energy, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-27
Form: S-1
Chunk 59
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 for the enforcement of judgments of Irish courts’ judgments; |

| ● | adequate                                                                                                                       
 service of process has been effected and the defendant has had a reasonable opportunity to present his arguments and evidence; |

| ● | the judgment                                                                                                                     
 is enforceable under the laws of Ireland and its enforcement are not contrary to the law, public policy, security or sovereignty 
 of Ireland;                                                                                                                      |

| ● | the judgment                                                                                                                   
 was not obtained by fraud and does not conflict with any other valid judgment in the same matter between the same parties; and |

| ● | an action                                                                                                                         
 between the same parties in the same matter was not pending in any Irish court at the time the lawsuit was instituted in the U.S. 
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28 The Company conducts its business operations globally and is subject to global and local risks related to economic, regulatory, tax, social and political uncertainties. The Company conducts its business operations in many regions. The Company’s business is therefore subject to diverse and constantly changing economic, regulatory, tax, social, and political conditions. Changes in the legislative, political, governmental, and economic framework in the regions in which the Company carries on business could have a material impact on its business. In particular, changing laws and policies affecting trade, investment and changes in tax regulations could have a material adverse effect on the Company’s revenues, profitability, cash flows and financial condition. Any new government regulations pertaining to the Company’s business or solar parks may result in significant additional expenses. Moreover, as the Company enters new markets in different jurisdictions, it will face different regulatory regimes, business practices, governmental requirements and industry conditions. To the extent that the Company’s business operations are affected by unexpected and adverse economic, regulatory, social or political conditions in the jurisdictions in which the Company has operations, it may experience project disruptions, loss of assets and personnel, and other indirect losses that could adversely affect its business, financial condition and results of operations. Geopolitical trends toward protectionism and nationalism and the dissolution or weakening of international trade pacts may increase the cost of, or otherwise interfere with, the Company’s conduct of business. Uncertainty about current and future economic and political conditions that affect the Company, its customers and partners make it difficult for the Company to forecast operating results and to make decisions about future investments. The current invasion of Ukraine by Russia has escalated tensions among the U.S., the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (“ NATO”) and Russia. The U.S. and other NATO member states, as well as non-member states, have