Authority
Who legitimately holds the relevant competence or sets the authoritative state.
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Who legitimately holds the relevant competence or sets the authoritative state.
Which governed rule state applies to the exact action.
Which legal or institutional space governs the action.
Whether authority, rule and relevant state remain valid at the execution boundary.
Which additional mandatory conditions must exist before the consequence may become executable.
CAN Deterministically determine encoded domain conditions.
CANNOT Create execution permission or institutional authority.
CAN Resolve whether the modeled authoritative state establishes a valid execution path.
CANNOT Create authority that does not exist outside the system.
CAN Verify capability, verify state binding, execute, consume capability and record evidence.
CANNOT Govern, reinterpret policy or mint its own right to act.
CAN Preserve integrity, provenance, state binding and execution relationship.
CANNOT Turn false input into truth or substitute for substantive legal assessment.
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