Company: SCE-PL
Filing Date: 2025-09-08
Form Type: SF-1
Source: 0001193125-25-198426
Chunk: 151

Company: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON Co
Filing Date: 2025-09-08
Form: SF-1
Chunk 151
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 SCE’s costs associated with the transmission or distribution of the electricity, consumption of which gave rise to the fixed recovery charge receipts used to make payments on
the bonds.

Regardless of whether SCE is the debtor in a bankruptcy case, if a court were to accept the argument that recovery property
sold pursuant to the sale agreement comes into existence only as customers use electricity, a tax or government lien or other nonconsensual lien on property of SCE arising before that recovery property came into existence could have priority over
our interest in that recovery property. Adjustments to the fixed recovery charges may be available to mitigate this exposure, although there may be delays in implementing these adjustments.

Estimation of Claims; Challenges to Indemnity Claims

If SCE were to become a debtor in a bankruptcy case, to the extent we do not have secured claims as discussed above, claims, including
indemnity claims, by us or the trustee against SCE as seller under the sale agreement and the other documents executed in connection therewith would be unsecured claims and would be subject to being discharged in the bankruptcy case. In addition, a
party in interest in the bankruptcy may request that the bankruptcy court estimate any contingent claims that we or the trustee have against SCE. That party may then take the position that these claims should be estimated at zero or at a low amount
because the contingency giving rise to these claims is unlikely to occur. If a court were to hold that the indemnity provisions were unenforceable, we would be left with a claim for actual damages against SCE based on breach of contract principles.
The actual amount of these damages would be subject to estimation and/or calculation by the court.

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No assurances can be given as to the result of any of the above-described actions or claims.
Furthermore, no assurance can be given as to what percentage of their claims, if any, unsecured creditors would receive in any bankruptcy proceeding involving SCE.

Enforcement of Rights by the Trustee

Upon an event of default under the indenture, the Wildfire Financing Law permits the trustee to enforce the security interest in the recovery
property sold pursuant to the sale agreement in accordance with the terms of the indenture. In this capacity, the trustee is permitted to request the California commission or a court of competent jurisdiction to order the sequestration and payment
to holders of bonds of all revenues arising from the applicable fixed recovery charges. There can be no assurance, however, that the California commission or a district court judge would issue this order after a seller bankruptcy in