Legal Question in Business Law in Washington
Its again
I know that its is where you write the position you hold in a company, but what does it actually stand for? Is it an acronym?
Asked on 8/06/08, 11:36 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Amir John Showrai
The Pacific Law Firm, PLLC
Re: Its again
"Its" stands in relation to the company. If you are the President of a company, you write "Its President." Whose president you ask? The company's President is the answer. In other words, "Its" refers to the company. It is the word "Its," meaning "of the company" in this case. "Its" is not an acronym for anything in this context.
Answered on 8/06/08, 1:06 pm
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