The Proponent is deemed to have made its own enquiries and satisfied itself as to the accuracy and completeness of the information and documents provided. Despite whatever information is provided or obtained by the Proponent from the Project Owner or its officers, employees, consultants, contractors, agents or others, or withheld thereby, the Proponent must rely only upon itself and its advisers and its own evaluation of the Project and of risk in connection with or arising in connection with its Initial Proposal or Project Proposal or the Project.
By submitting an Initial Proposal or Project Proposal, a Proponent will be taken to:
(a) have examined all information and documents which are relevant to the Project and their effect on its Initial Proposal or Project Proposal;
(b) be satisfied as to the accuracy of its Initial Proposal or Project Proposal; and
(c) warrant and represent to the Project Owner that the information in the Initial Proposal or Project Proposal and any other information made available by or on behalf of the Proponent to the Project Owner is true and accurate and does not contravene section 18 of Schedule 2 (Australian Consumer Law) of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth).