Have regard definition

Have regard means the court will be required to exercise its judgment in the light of those particular factors and others it considers relevant, to give consideration to them and assess their significance and the weight they carry. The Court does not need to embark on an investigation of each and every factor—but simply have regard to them.
Have regard to the guidance therefore means that: -

Examples of Have regard in a sentence

  • In so doing, DWER will: • Consult with DMIRS and other relevant agencies in preparing such information as appropriate; • Provide DMIRS with an opportunity to comment on any relevant draft; • Take comments received into account when preparing final versions; and • Have regard to DWER’s Policy Framework for legislation, policy, guidelines and procedures.

  • DMIRS will: • Have regard to the clearing principles, planning instruments and other relevant matters in making a decision to the extent that they are relevant to the application; not make a decision to grant a permit that: is inconsistent with an environmental protection policy that is approved under s.31(d) of the EP Act; or is seriously at variance with the principles.

  • So long as an honest and reasonable director can form the view that they are acting in good faith and in the best interests of the Company as a whole, a Director appointed by Shareholders under clause 1.1 may do each of the following: Have regard to and represent the interests of those Shareholders.

  • Have regard to the relevant provisions of their Code of Conduct to avoid those with land interests steering the preparation of the Neighbourhood Plan or Order.

  • Have regard to – There are a number of instances where the PCC is required to ‘have regard’ to a report or recommendations of the Police and Crime Panel.

  • Particularising the requirements outlined in Annex A, ARIA will: • Comply with the Corporate Governance in Central Government Departments Code of Good Practice3 (to the extent appropriate with its statutory duties), explain any non-compliance in its annual report and notify DSIT of any material deviations in advance; • Comply with MPM, including Annex 3.14 which sets requirements on the annual governance statement; and • Have regard to the Functional Standards5 as appropriate.