Give effect definition

Give effect means ‘implement’. It is a strong directive. The hierarchy of policy statements and plans under the Resource Management Act 1991 makes it important that objectives and policies at a higher level are given effect at every lower level. This enables the Council to establish, implement and review the objectives, policies, and methods in the Unitary Plan to achieve integrated management of natural and physical resources and of the effects of the use, development, or protection of land.

Examples of Give effect in a sentence

  • Give effect to the Company’s commitment to a performance-orientated relationship with its Employees reporting to the Company in attaining equitable and improved service delivery.

  • Give effect to the Employer’s commitment to a performance-orientated relationship with the Employee in attaining equitable and improved qualitative and quantitative service delivery.

  • Give effect to the Strategy by entering into Agreements that give effect to the Strategy and this MOU and by and undertaking the obligations set out in the Agreements, in order to deliver the Infrastructure Projects.

  • Give effect to the termination of the Settlement Reallocation Agreement.

  • Give effect to the International Convention for Safe Containers (Container Convention) and SOLAS requirements for cargo stowage and securing.

  • Approve Bangladesh Water Act  Give effect to the National Water Policy for integrated management, development, utilization, and protection of water resources,  Regulates the distribution of responsibilities among different organizations concerned, and  Vests the ownership of water resources in the government.