(indique le future ou un ordre)

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shall

verb

Definitions of shall

English

used to say that something will definitely happen or that something will definitely be true

The Employee shall devote his full time, attention and energy to the performance of his services hereunder.

English

when drafting a legal document, the term shall is used to say that something must be done, as opposed to the term may which simply means that something is allowed (ie that it can be done, but does not have to be done)

The members of the commission shall receive no salary or compensation as members of such commission.