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Hello Arkady, thank you for the question! As always, the Claimant is the one who defines ALL words in the NoL, not the Respondent. There is a clause in the NoL that states this: SPECIFICALLY: You agree that all words in this Contract are as the Claimant/Libellant understands them. On page 17 of the Educational UK NoL, in the Affidavit, this is reiterated with this sentence: Please note that terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Notice of Liability to which this Affidavit is attached. I also find it a good exercise to look words up in the dictionary ... dictionary.com: will have to, is determined to, or definitely will: You shall do it. He shall do it. (in laws, directives, etc.) must; is or are obliged to : The meetings of the council shall be public. (used interrogatively in questions, often in invitations) : merriem-webster.com: 1a— used to express simple futurity: When shall we expect you? 2— 3a— 4archaic archaic : will go he to England shall along with you— William Shakespeare Marked as spam
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Intent is paramount. Marked as spam
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