American Lithium Corp. (“American Lithium” or the “Company”)
(TSX-V:LI | OTCQB:LIACF | Frankfurt:5LA1) was officially notified,
early evening on November 15, 2021, of the judicial ruling issued
in favour of Macusani Yellowcake S.A.C., the Company’s Peruvian
subsidiary, in relation to title over 32 disputed concessions out
of its 151 concessions in Peru. The Company notes that this
notification confirms the judgement previously reported to the
Company, and previously announced, and marks the start of a five
working day process during which appeals may be lodged by relevant
parties.
American Lithium has obtained information, yet
to be officially verified, that the judgement will be appealed by
the regulatory authorities (typically the case in these
proceedings) but has not yet received details or official
confirmation. The Company will provide further updates once
information has been received through official notification.
As released by the Company on November 3, 2021,
the presiding judge’s strong and definitive decision restoring the
Company’s ownership title over the 32 concessions disputed by
INGEMMET was announced in Court SALA 6, and issued digitally on the
afternoon of November 2, 2021 (Link to: Spanish Ruling here). The
Company has obtained a Certified English Translation of the
judicial resolution, which is provided through here (Link to:
Certified English translation).
Simon Clarke, CEO of American Lithium, stated,
“Official receipt of the judicial ruling confirming title to our 32
disputed concessions represents an excellent outcome for the
Company and is the right decision following the lengthy judicial
process, further delayed by the COVID pandemic. It is typical for
Peruvian regulators to appeal judicial decisions as a matter of
course, however, the strength of the presiding judge’s arguments
supporting our maintained ownership to the disputed concessions
gives us great comfort that any appeal will be unsuccessful. We
look forward to pushing ahead with our in-depth plans for further
development and exploration at both the Falchani Lithium and
Macusani Uranium projects.”
About American
Lithium
American Lithium, a member of the TSX 50, is
actively engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of
lithium projects within mining-friendly jurisdictions throughout
the Americas. The Company is currently focused on enabling the
shift to the new energy paradigm through the continued exploration
and development of its strategically located TLC lithium claystone
project in the richly mineralized Esmeralda lithium district in
Nevada as well as continuing to advance its Falchani lithium and
Macusani uranium development projects in southeastern Peru. Both
Falchani and Macusani have been through preliminary economic
assessments, exhibit strong additional exploration potential and
are situated near significant infrastructure.
The TSX Venture 50 is a ranking of the top
performers in each of 5 industry sectors in the TSX Venture
Exchange over the last year.
For more information, please contact the Company
at info@americanlithiumcorp.com or visit our website
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On behalf of the Board of Directors of
American Lithium Corp.
“Simon Clarke”
CEO & Director
Tel: 604 428 6128
For further information, please contact:
American Lithium Corp. |
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accuracy of this press release.
Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward
Looking Information
This news release contains certain
forward-looking information and forward-looking statements
(collectively “forward-looking statements”) within the meaning of
applicable securities legislation. All statements, other than
statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements in this news release include, but are
not limited to, statements regarding the ability to appeal the
judicial ruling, and any other statements regarding the business
plans, expectations and objectives of American Lithium.
Forward-looking statements are frequently identified by such words
as "may", "will", "plan", "expect", "anticipate", "estimate",
"intend", “indicate”, “scheduled”, “target”, “goal”, “potential”,
“subject”, “efforts”, “option” and similar words, or the negative
connotations thereof, referring to future events and results.
Forward-looking statements are based on the current opinions and
expectations of management are not, and cannot be, a guarantee of
future results or events. Although American Lithium believes that
the current opinions and expectations reflected in such
forward-looking statements are reasonable based on information
available at the time, undue reliance should not be placed on
forward-looking statements since American Lithium can provide no
assurance that such opinions and expectations will prove to be
correct. All forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain
and subject to a variety of assumptions, risks and uncertainties,
including risks, uncertainties and assumptions related to: American
Lithium’s ability to achieve its stated goals; risks and
uncertainties relating to the COVID-19 pandemic and the extent and
manner to which measures taken by governments and their agencies,
American Lithium or others to attempt to reduce the spread of
COVID-19 could affect American Lithium, which could have a material
adverse impact on many aspects of American Lithium’s businesses
including but not limited to: the ability to access mineral
properties for indeterminate amounts of time, the health of the
employees or consultants resulting in delays or diminished
capacity, social or political instability in Peru which in turn
could impact American Lithium’s ability to maintain the continuity
of its business operating requirements, may result in the reduced
availability or failures of various local administration and
critical infrastructure, reduced demand for the American Lithium’s
potential products, availability of materials, global travel
restrictions, and the availability of insurance and the associated
costs; the judicial appeal process in Peru, and any and all future
remedies pursued by American Lithium and its subsidiary Macusani to
resolve the title for 32 of its concessions; risks regarding the
ongoing Ontario Securities Commission regulatory proceedings; the
ongoing ability to work cooperatively with stakeholders, including
but not limited to local communities and all levels of government;
the potential for delays in exploration or development activities
due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the interpretation of drill results,
the geology, grade and continuity of mineral deposits; the
possibility that any future exploration, development or mining
results will not be consistent with our expectations; risks that
permits will not be obtained as planned or delays in obtaining
permits; mining and development risks, including risks related to
accidents, equipment breakdowns, labour disputes (including work
stoppages, strikes and loss of personnel) or other unanticipated
difficulties with or interruptions in exploration and development;
risks related to commodity price and foreign exchange rate
fluctuations; risks related to foreign operations; the cyclical
nature of the industry in which American Lithium operates; risks
related to failure to obtain adequate financing on a timely basis
and on acceptable terms or delays in obtaining governmental
approvals; risks related to environmental regulation and liability;
political and regulatory risks associated with mining and
exploration; risks related to the uncertain global economic
environment and the effects upon the global market generally, and
due to the COVID-19 pandemic measures taken to reduce the spread of
COVID-19, any of which could continue to negatively affect global
financial markets, including the trading price of American
Lithium’s shares and could negatively affect American Lithium’s
ability to raise capital and may also result in additional and
unknown risks or liabilities to American Lithium. Other risks and
uncertainties related to prospects, properties and business
strategy of American Lithium are identified in the “Risks and
Uncertainties” section of Plateau’s Management’s Discussion and
Analysis filed on January 19, 2021, in the “Risk Factors” section
of American Lithium’s Management’s Discussion and Analysis filed on
January 29, 2021, and in recent securities filings available at
www.sedar.com. Actual events or results may differ materially from
those projected in the forward-looking statements. American Lithium
undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements
except as required by applicable securities laws. Investors should
not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Cautionary
Note Regarding Macusani Concessions Thirty-two of the 151
concessions held by American Lithium’s subsidiary Macusani, are
currently subject to Administrative and Judicial processes
(together, the “Processes”) in Peru to overturn resolutions issued
by INGEMMET and the Mining Council of MINEM in February 2019 and
July 2019, respectively, which declared Macusani’s title to 32 of
the concessions invalid due to late receipt of the annual validity
payments. In November 2019, Macusani applied for injunctive relief
on 32 concessions in a Court in Lima, Peru and was successful in
obtaining such an injunction on 17 of the concessions including
three of the four concessions included in the Macusani Uranium
Project PEA. The grant of the Precautionary Measure (Medida
Cautelar) has restored the title, rights and validity of those 17
concessions to Macusani until a final decision is obtained at the
last stage of the judicial process. A Precautionary Measure
application was made at the same time for the remaining 15
concessions and was ultimately granted by a Court in Lima, Peru on
March 2, 2021 which has also restored the title, rights and
validity of those 15 remaining concessions to Macusani, with the
result being that all 32 concessions are now protected by
Precautionary Measure (Medida Cautelar) until a final decision on
this matter is obtained at the last stage of the judicial process.
The favourable judge’s ruling confirming title to all 32
concessions represents the final stage of the current judicial
process. However, this ruling may be appealed within five business
days. American Lithium has no assurance that an appeal is, or is
not, forthcoming, nor the potential outcome of such appeals.
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