Bearing in mind Clause Samples

The "Bearing in mind" clause serves as a preamble or introductory statement that sets the context for the agreement or specific provisions that follow. It typically references relevant facts, circumstances, or considerations that the parties acknowledge as important background to the contract. For example, it may mention prior negotiations, the purpose of the agreement, or external factors influencing the parties' intentions. Its core practical function is to clarify the context and rationale behind the contract, helping to interpret the parties' intentions and providing a foundation for understanding the operative terms.
Bearing in mind the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas (2001) Establishing the Caribbean Community including the CARICOM Single Market and Economy, Have agreed as follows:
Bearing in mind. That the establishment of legal framework will increase legal certainty, facilitating the expansion of quality and fair electronic commerce; therefore the need of the creation of a space for information sharing about Online Behavioral Advertising between Member States with the intention of encouraging the education and responsibility of consumers and business online, RESOLVES:
Bearing in mind. The centrality of the Caribbean Sea to the concept of the Greater Caribbean region, the activities of the ACS and the need to create synergies between the work of the Commission and that of the other focal areas of the ACS;
Bearing in mind. The Agreement between the ACS and the French Republic defining the modalities of Participation of the French Republic in the ACS as an Associate Member on behalf of Guadeloupe, French Guiana and Martinique signed in May 24 1996; and Agreement 6/11 amendment to ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ of the Convention Establishing the Association of Caribbean States to authorize the change of representation of the Republic of France The applications of Martinique and Guadeloupe to become Associate Members within the ACS in their own right which were circulated to member states; and the support given by the Republic of France to those applications; The indication by the Republic of France to continue its participation in the ACS as an Associate Member;