Common use of Claims Substantiation Clause in Contracts

Claims Substantiation. Implementer represents it will adequately substantiate all claims made about the Work in accordance with the laws and to insure none of its claims are false, misleading or inaccurate. Implementer shall substantiate marketing or technological claims made in all Program Marketing Materials. Claims include, but are not limited to, statements about the energy efficiency, safety, reliability, or performance of a piece of equipment or category of energy efficiency measures. All claims must be approved by PG&E’s PM. If PG&E’s PM determines the claim, evidence or supporting data fails to substantiate the claim, PG&E in its sole discretion may require the claim be re-stated or eliminated altogether. 18.1 For any used photography or quotes, Implementer must obtain the owner, author, or the individual’s prior written approval for any such use. In these instances, Implementer will reach out to PG&E to contact the PG&E marketing team.

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