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SHALL

often used to denote an obligation or direction to do some act; however, it is sometimes considered to be permissive where it is necessary to give effect to the intent of the word, and to mean the same as the word "may"
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Source: Barron's Dictionary of Legal Terms, Steven H. Gifis, 5th Edition; ©
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