Governance §

Definition

Governance is the exercised authority through which chartered conditions are maintained within institutional jurisdiction.

It gives practical effect to Constitutive Authority and operates only where jurisdiction has been properly established.

Custodial Responsibility

Governance fixes responsibility for preserving the integrity, hierarchy, and continuity of land and architecture held under institutional authority.

It safeguards ordered conditions across succession and change.

Once constituted, governance operates continuously.

Authority

Authority in governance is singular and structured.

All acts of governance are exercised in reference to chartered conditions and long-horizon consequence.

No act of governance may contravene the constitutive conditions fixed under this Charter.

Continuity

Custodial responsibility persists irrespective of changes in ownership, stewardship, or occupation.

Governance maintains order beyond individual tenure.

Condition

Where governance is properly exercised, institutional order remains coherent and intact within the domain of jurisdiction.

Final Condition

Governance secures the endurance of order fixed by Constitutive Authority.