Company: SDAWW
Filing Date: 2025-04-28
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001213900-25-036086
Chunk: 43

Company: SunCar Technology Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-28
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 43
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 or any future implementation
rules on a timely basis, or at all.

Uncertainties with respect to the PRC legal
system, including uncertainties regarding the enforcement of laws, and sudden or unexpected changes in laws and regulations in China could
adversely affect us and limit the legal protections available to you and us.

The PRC Operating Entities
were formed under and are governed by the laws of the PRC. The PRC legal system is based on written statutes. Prior court decisions may
be cited for reference, but have limited precedential value. In 1979, the PRC government began to promulgate a comprehensive system of
laws and regulations governing economic matters in general, such as foreign investment, corporate organization and governance, commerce,
taxation and trade. As a significant part of our business is conducted in China, our operations are principally governed by PRC laws and
regulations. However, since the PRC legal system continues to evolve rapidly, the interpretations of many laws, regulations and rules
are not always uniform and enforcement of these laws, regulations and rules involves uncertainties, which may limit legal protections
available to us. Uncertainties due to evolving laws and regulations could also impede the ability of a China-based company, such as our
company, to obtain or maintain permits or licenses required to conduct business in China. In the absence of required permits or licenses,
governmental authorities could impose material sanctions or penalties on us. In addition, some regulatory requirements issued by certain
PRC government authorities may not be consistently applied by other PRC government authorities (including local government authorities),
thus making strict compliance with all regulatory requirements impractical, or in some circumstances impossible. For example, we may have
to resort to administrative and court proceedings to enforce the legal protection that we enjoy either by law or contract. However, since
PRC administrative and court authorities have discretion in interpreting and implementing statutory and contractual terms, it may be more
difficult to predict the outcome of administrative and court proceedings and the level of legal protection we enjoy than in more developed
legal systems. Furthermore, the PRC legal system is based in part on government policies and internal rules, some of which are not published
on a timely basis or at all and may have retroactive effect. As a result, we may not be aware of our violation of these policies and rules
until sometime after the violation. Such uncertainties, including uncertainty over the scope and effect of our contractual, property (including
intellectual property) and procedural rights