To clarify, if I'm not mistaken, out of 422 shoulds in the document 420 are in Chapter I, "General Provisions which:
- spells out more-or-less in layman terms why the law exists, its scope and applications
- definitions that will be used throughout the document
There are two shoulds used in the rest of the regulation, in Article 47.1(j). IMO that has to be shall, too, but it's in a large list of other binding corporate rules, so it's not too bad.
- spells out more-or-less in layman terms why the law exists, its scope and applications
- definitions that will be used throughout the document
There are two shoulds used in the rest of the regulation, in Article 47.1(j). IMO that has to be shall, too, but it's in a large list of other binding corporate rules, so it's not too bad.