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Ucore Rare Metals Inc. V.UCU

Alternate Symbol(s):  UURAF

Ucore is focused on rare and critical-metal resources, extraction, beneficiation, and separation technologies with the potential for production, growth, and scalability. Ucore's vision and plan is to become a leading advanced technology company, providing best-in-class metal separation products and services to the mining and mineral extraction industry.


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Post by Berzyon May 29, 2019 8:26am
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Case Dismissed

Case Dismissedhttps://ucore.com/utah-court-dismisses-ibc-complaint-against-ucore Utah Court Dismisses IBC Complaint Against Ucore Halifax, Nova Scotia (May 29, 2019) Ucore Rare Metals Inc. (TSXV: UCU) (OTCQX: UURAF) (Ucore or the Company) is pleased to provide an update on the legal proceedings in Utah commenced by IBC Advanced Technologies, Inc. (IBC) and Steven R. Izatt against Ucore and some of its executives. During a hearing on May 23, 2019, the Third District Court, Salt Lake Division, Salt Lake County, State of Utah (the Court) granted a motion submitted by Ucore to dismiss the January 4, 2019, Complaint filed by IBC against Ucore and some of its executives This dismissal was granted by the Court on the grounds that the Court does not have jurisdiction over Ucore and the named individual defendants in this matter. The associated Motion and Memorandum in Support of Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction submitted by IBC on May 9, 2019, was denied as moot by this decision. Ucore is very grateful to the State of Utahs legal system for its decision in this matter, said Ucore President & CEO, Jim McKenzie. The Company continues to vigorously pursue an expeditious resolution to the legal dispute related to the Companys Option to Purchase Agreement with IBC. This Utah ruling, in combination with the recent jurisdictional ruling in favor of Ucore in Nova Scotia, is an indicator of our continued progress to that end. At stake is the control of a valuable, green, and highly disruptive rare earth extraction technology, continued McKenzie. The use of molecular recognition in the separation of metals is a very capable platform for expediting REE production on U.S. soil. This extraction technology has already successfully separated all of the Critical Rare Earth Elements [CREE] without the use of costly and environmentally precarious reagents associated with Solvent Extraction [SX] methodologies. These strategic metals are a central issue in the increasingly contentious trade relations between China and the U.S., concluded McKenzie. CREE such as terbium, dysprosium, neodymium, and praseodymium, are indispensable to the American high-tech industry. Commercial liberation of this extraction technology for use in the rare earth industry will be a tremendous win not just for Ucore, but for an enormous array of Noth American rapid-growth sectors. This recent ruling in Utah brings us one step closer to that event. The next scheduled court appearance is before the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal on June 19, 2019, to hear IBCs appeal of the decision of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia that it had jurisdiction in the matter of Ucore Rare Metals Inc. versus IBC Advanced Technologies, Inc. and Steven R. Izatt. More information on the Nova Scotia proceedings can be obtained in person at the Law Courts, 1815 Upper Water Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Since January 4, 2019, IBC has pursued parallel civil litigation proceedings in Utah, against which Ucore has challenged whether Utah is the proper venue. More information on the Nova Scotia and other proceedings, generally, can be obtained under the Companys profile on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) or by contacting Mark MacDonald, Vice President Business Development at (902) 482-5214 or info@ucore.com.
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