will definition

will shall be interpreted to express a command;
will expresses a command;
will shall have the same meaning as the word “shall”;

More Definitions of will

will means futurity, not a requirement for the application of a procedure.
will means an instrument validly executed as required by RCW 11.12.020.
will mean communications containing instructions transmitted by electronic or telecommunications media including, but not limited to, Industry Standardization for Institutional Trade Communications, computer-to-computer interface, dedicated transmission line, facsimile transmission (which may be signed by an officer or unsigned) and tested telex.
will means that term as defined in section 1108 of the estates and protected individuals code, 1998 PA 386, MCL 700.1108.
will denotes the permissive in a contract clause or specification. Also see “May.”
will means an intention to complete the specified action in the future, often after certain conditions are fulfilled.
will are used interchangeably and have the same meaning.