Institution

Continuity of territory and architecture across generations.

Nature

Lie Alonso is a privately constituted institution dedicated to the continuity of territory and architecture across generations.

It operates under Charter to establish and preserve territorial and architectural order beyond the tenure of any individual person.

Its purpose is the establishment of territorial and architectural order capable of enduring across generations.

Mandate

Ownership may endure across succession.

Territorial and architectural order do not necessarily endure with it.

The Institution exists to establish the conditions through which continuity may survive generations.

Charter

Continuity requires more than intention.

Territory, architecture, governance, and succession must be bound together as a coherent order capable of enduring across generations.

The Charter constitutes the foundation of that order.

Through it, continuity becomes capable of surviving its founders.

Succession and Governance

Every enduring territory eventually encounters succession.

Generations change. Stewardship changes. Authority changes.

Governance is established at constitution.

Authority is exercised through Principal Offices established under Charter.

The Office endures beyond the individual who occupies it.

Through the Office, authority survives succession.

Territorial Constitution

Not all land becomes a territory.

The Institution constitutes territory only where continuity can be sustained across generations.

Territory is constituted under Charter through the establishment of a Domain and its Institutional Seat.

Permanence

Territory outlasts individual tenure.

Architecture outlasts those who establish it.

The Institution establishes conditions through which territorial and architectural order may survive succession.

Where those conditions are maintained, continuity endures.