Autonomous Order §

Definition

Autonomous Order defines the condition in which institutional structure sustains coherence under fixed chartered conditions, independent of individual tenure, capital contribution, or commercial participation.

Autonomy is structural and continuous.

Structural Integration

Autonomous Order arises where Constitutive Authority, Jurisdiction, Governance, Territorial Domain, Architectural Order, and Stewardship operate in structural alignment under Charter.

No single office, steward, capital participant, or administrative act supersedes the authority fixed under Charter.

Institutional coherence is sustained through ordered integration, not personal control.

Continuity of Structure

Autonomous Order maintains institutional order across succession of persons, roles, and circumstances.

Where chartered conditions remain in force, institutional structure persists irrespective of leadership change, capital source, or development arrangement.

Limitation

Autonomous Order operates within applicable civil law and defines the internal structural condition under which the Institution remains sovereign in its jurisdiction and governable across generational time.