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Grammar

Use of it

Is the use of IT in this sentence correct ?

If after a thourough analysis, the Board makes an objective interpretation of the Resolution in a way that, on the one hand, IT imposes no limits to itself and, on the other hand, IT grants legitimate expectations to the shareholders, it is understood that such a Resolution ....

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Yes, the first two 'it's refer to the resolution and the third is an introductory 'it'.

  • Yes, the first two 'it's refer to the resolution and the third is an introductory 'it'.
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Yes, the first two 'it's refer to the resolution and the third is an introductory 'it'.

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Yes, but (off-topic), it's "imposes no limits on / uponitself" in AmE.Emotion: wink

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