Constitutive Authority §

Definition

Constitutive Authority establishes Lie Alonso as an institution under Charter.

Through Constitutive Authority, the Institution is vested with authority to fix jurisdiction, constitute land as Institutional Seat, classify territorial domains, and establish governance over environments held under its authority.

Source of Authority

All institutional jurisdiction, governance, territorial classification, and architectural discipline derive from Constitutive Authority.

No act within institutional jurisdiction, whether commercial, contractual, or capital in nature, shall contravene the foundational conditions fixed herein.

Capital Neutrality

Capital contribution, land acquisition funding, development participation, or commercial alignment shall not confer jurisdictional authority over the Institutional Seat.

Institutional authority is structural and not derived from capital source.

Supremacy of Charter

The Charter constitutes the highest internal governing instrument of the Institution.

All subsequent entities, agreements, capital structures, development platforms, and acts undertaken under institutional authority remain subordinate to its provisions.

Continuity and Succession

Constitutive Authority persists across succession.

Change in leadership, stewardship, custodial authority, or administration does not dissolve or diminish institutional jurisdiction.

Succession proceeds under charter-defined protocol to preserve continuity across generational time.