Company: REVB
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0000950170-25-083815
Chunk: 49

Company: REVELATION BIOSCIENCES, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 49
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 not provide a clear answer and a Nevada court must make a determination. In addition, underwriters and other members of the financial services industry may be less willing and able to assist the Company with capital-raising programs because they might perceive Nevada’s laws as being less flexible or developed than those of Delaware. Certain investment funds, sophisticated investors and brokerage firms may likewise be less comfortable and less willing to invest in a corporation incorporated in a jurisdiction other than Delaware whose corporate laws may be less understood or perceived to be unresponsive to stockholder rights. Further, a reincorporation in Nevada will provide certain corporate flexibility in connection with certain corporate transactions, including reverse stock splits, whereby our Board of Directors may be able to take certain actions without the need for stockholder approval, as discussed under “ Comparison of Stockholders’ Rights Before and After the Change of Corporate Domicile .” Comparison of Stockholders’ Rights Before and After the Change of Corporate Domicile Because of differences between the NRS and the DGCL, as well as differences between the Company’s governing documents before and after the Reincorporation, the Reincorporation will effect certain changes in the rights of the Company’s stockholders. Summarized below are the most significant provisions of the NRS and DGCL, along with the differences between the rights of the stockholders of the Company before and after the Reincorporation that will result from the differences among the NRS and the DGCL and the differences between REVB-NV’s articles of incorporation and bylaws and REVB-DE’s certificate of incorporation and bylaws. The summary below is not an exhaustive list of all differences or a complete description of the differences described and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the NRS, the DGCL, REVB-NV’s articles of incorporation, REVB-NV’s bylaws and REVB-DE’s certificate of incorporation and REVB-DE’s bylaws.

| Provision                      |     | Delaware Law andREVB-DE’s Certificateof Incorporationand Bylaws                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   |     | Nevada Law andREVB-NV’sArticles of Incorporation andBylaws                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      |     | Notes |
| Amendment of Charter Documents |     | Delaware law requires a vote of a corporation’s board of directors followed by the affirmative vote of the majority of shares present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote to approve any amendment to the certificate of incorporation, unless a greater percentage vote is required by the certificate of incorporation. Where a separate vote