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  1. The vague claim is simply not clear. This category often overlaps with others. The key to the vague claim is the use of words that are colorful but meaningless, as well as the use of subjective and emotional opinions that defy verification.

  2. 8 de mar. de 2023 · Using vague and unqualified claims: Examples of vague claims include “green”, “kind to the planet”, “eco-friendly”, “responsible”, andsustainable”. The problem with using vague claims is that they can have a broader range of meanings than what you intend.

  3. 53% of green claims give vague, misleading or unfounded information. 40% of claims have no supporting evidence. Half of all green labels offer weak or non-existent verification. There are 230 sustainability labels and 100 green energy labels in the EU, with vastly different levels of transparency.

  4. 14 de may. de 2021 · [6] The defendant raises four grounds of complaint, premised on the absence of averments necessary to sustain a proper cause of action, as well as the presence of allegations which it contends render the particulars of claim vague and embarrassing within the meaning of rule 23 (1) [1].

  5. If you make a vague claim, it is harder to show it is incorrect than if you make a precise claim. The disadvantage is that the vaguer claim may be less useful than the precise one. Here is an example of how one employer used vagueness for an advantage: The employer’s ad for a new employee said new employees can make up to $40 an hour.

  6. IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA. GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA. (1) REPORTABLE: YES /NO. (2) OF INTEREST TO OTHER JUDGES: YES /NO. (3) REVISED. YES /NO. DATE: 05/08/2021. CASE NO: 41425/2020. In the matter between: THOMAS CHRISTOPHER VAN ZYL N.O. First Plaintiff/Respondent. GONASAGREE GOVENDER N.O. Second Plaintiff/Respondent.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2022 · Be wary of vague claims that aren't backed up or green packaging and labels, which don't provide any further information, says Duncan.