Company: YDDL
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-052277
Chunk: 145

Company: One & one Green Technologies. INC
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 145
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ency Global Inc. as our agent to receive service of process with respect to any action brought against us in the United States in connection with this offering under the federal securities laws of the United States or of any state in the United States. Cayman Islands We have been advised by Maples and Calder (Hong Kong) LLP, our counsel as to Cayman Islands laws, that it is uncertain whether the courts of the Cayman Islands will (i) recognize or enforce against us judgments of courts of the United States based on certain civil liability provisions of U.S. securities laws; and (ii) entertain original actions brought in the Cayman Islands against us or our directors or officers predicted upon the securities laws of the United States or any state in the United States. In addition, there is uncertainty with regard to Cayman Islands law related to whether a judgment obtained from the U.S. courts under civil liability provisions of U.S. securities laws will be determined by the courts of the Cayman Islands as penal or punitive in nature. If such determination is made, the courts of the Cayman Islands will not recognize or enforce the judgment against a Cayman Islands company, such as our company. As the courts of the Cayman Islands have yet to rule on making such a determination in relation to judgments obtained from U.S. courts under civil liability provisions of U.S. securities laws, it is uncertain whether such judgments would be enforceable in the Cayman Islands. We have been further advised by Maples and Calder (Hong Kong) LLP, our counsel as to Cayman Islands laws, that although there is no statutory enforcement in the Cayman Islands of judgments obtained in the United States, in certain circumstances a judgment obtained in such jurisdiction will be recognized and enforced in the courts of the Cayman Islands at common law, without any re -examinationor re -litigationof matters adjudicated upon, provided such judgment: (a)is given by a foreign court of competent jurisdiction; (b)imposes on the judgment debtor a liability to pay a liquidated sum for which the judgment has been given; (c)is final; (d)is not in respect of taxes, a fine or a penalty; (e)was not obtained by fraud; and (f)is not of a kind the enforcement of which is contrary to natural justice or the public policy of the Cayman Islands. (awards of punitive or multiple damages may well be held to be contrary to public policy). However, the Cayman Islands courts are unlikely to enforce a judgment