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GHS Posted 20 years ago
Legal Studies

Shall or should

Shall or should, which is stronger in contract/agreement terms
  

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I often see "shall" in legislative documents when it means "you have to do this". g. The department shall report to xyz on such and such issue...

  • I often see "shall" in legislative documents when it means "you have to do this".
  • g.
  • The department shall report to xyz on such and such issue...
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I often see "shall" in legislative documents when it means "you have to do this". e.g. The department shall report to xyz on such and such issue...
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If you are talking about obligations definitely shall.

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