Company: NKLR
Filing Date: 2025-06-26
Form Type: S-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-058019
Chunk: 40

Company: Terra Innovatum Global N.V.
Filing Date: 2025-06-26
Form: S-4/A
Chunk 40
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 Innovatum and GSR III respectively believe the expectations reflected in the forward -lookingstatements were reasonable at the time made, they cannot guarantee future results, level of activity, performance or achievements. Moreover, neither Terra Innovatum, nor GSR III nor any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of such forward -lookingstatements. You should carefully consider the cautionary statements contained or referred to in this section in connection with the forward looking statements contained in this proxy statement/prospectus and any subsequent written or oral forward -lookingstatements that may be issued by Terra Innovatum, GSR III or persons acting on their behalf. xv ENFORCEMENT OF CIVIL LIABILITIES Enforcement of Civil Liabilities against PubCo Following the Terra Pre -Closing Restructuring, PubCo will be a public limited liability company ( naamloze vennootschap , or N.V.) organized under the laws of the Netherlands with its corporate seat ( statutaire zetel ) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Although PubCo has not elected to be treated as a foreign private issuer, a majority of its directors and executive officer named in this proxy statement/prospectus, reside outside of the United States. All or a substantial portion of the assets of such individuals and of PubCo are located outside of the United States. Certain disputes between, among others, our (former) directors and us must be exclusively submitted to Dutch courts. As a result, investors in our common shares may have difficulty enforcing their rights. The United States and the Netherlands do not currently have a treaty providing for reciprocal recognition and enforcement of judgments, other than arbitration awards, in civil and commercial matters. Accordingly, a final judgment for the payment of money rendered by U.S. courts based on civil liability, whether or not predicated solely upon the U.S. federal securities laws, would not be directly enforceable in the Netherlands. However, if the party in whose favor such final judgment is rendered brings a new suit in a competent court in the Netherlands, that party may submit to the Dutch court the final judgment that has been rendered in the United States. A judgment by a federal or state court in the United States against us will neither be recognized nor enforced by a Dutch court but such judgment may serve as evidence in a similar action in a Dutch court. Additionally, based on Dutch Supreme Court case law, a Dutch court will generally grant the same judgment without a review of the merits of the underlying claim if that judgment: (1) resulted from legal proceedings compatible with Dutch notions of due