Autonomous Order §

Definition

Autonomous Order describes the condition in which institutional structure sustains coherence through the fixed conditions established under this Charter.

Order does not depend upon individual authority or temporary alignment, but upon constitution, jurisdiction, governance, and stewardship operating in continuity.

Structural Integrity

Where chartered conditions are maintained, land and architecture remain coherent as integrated domain.

Institutional order persists through succession of persons, roles, and circumstances without loss of structure.

Continuity of Form

Autonomous Order arises when jurisdiction, governance, architectural discipline, territorial structure, and stewardship operate in alignment.

No single function sustains order independently; coherence arises from structured integration.

Condition

Where Autonomous Order is present, institutional structure remains intact across generational time.

What is constituted endures.