Summary: The governing articles outline the access and appointment policies for E-Tenants in the Open Constitution AI network. E-Tenants are granted authorized access to the data registry of the Embedded Knowledge Base (EKB) and can nominate a representative member to the Observers Council. The Special Representative Appointee has powers to propose governance motions and is liable within the institution's compliance framework. Tenancy conventions are organized by the Special Representative Appointee(s), primarily through electronic means, and dissolution of network tenancy can be done by either the Executive Council or the governing body of an E-Tenant. Disputes can be resolved through mediation or arbitration in an Open Tribunal governed by applicable business laws. The Executive Council reserves the right to update network terms and conditions, including terminating an E-Tenant's representative if convicted of criminal activities.
The page provides a concise overview of its main points related to beneficiary access, the appointment of representatives, tenancy conventions, dissolution procedures, and dispute resolution mechanisms within Open Constitution AI Network's governance structure.
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Governing Articles:
1. BENEFICIARY ACCESS
An E-Tenant shall have an authenticated authorization to the data registry of the network's Embedded Knowledge Base(EKB) for beneficiaries who are natural persons, including but not limited to all of the natural persons who are affiliated with the E-Tenant, in accordance with the local business laws.
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Beneficiary of the Institution may be an Officer, A Board Committee member, an employee or customer or consumer of the E-Tenant's international activity/industry code. All natural persons who are affiliated to the Tenant, in accordance with the provisions of local law, shall have an activated access to the electronic residency, once an institution's tenancy is activated. All such natural persons, who are affiliated to the Tenant, and have access to the Foundation's open convention shall have derived membership rights through electronic residency e.g. ability to activate Electoral Charter. |
2. APPOINTMENT OF A SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE:
An E-Tenant shall nominate and appoint at least one(1) representative member(a natural person or a group of natural persons who are affiliated with the E-Tenant, in accordance with the local business laws) to the Open Constitution body: Observers Council.
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Any nomination, appointment, or termination of the representative shall follow the Articles of Association of Natural Persons: Observers Council, and subsequently, any change of representation shall also be ratified in accordance with the Global Statutes.
2.1 ROLE OF A SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTEE(S) IN NETWORK TENANCY:
2.1.1 At least one(1) representative Appointee shall be appointed, and who shall have the powers to represent and legally bind the E-Tenant in availing the authenticated authorization to the data registry of the Embedded Knowledge Base(EKB) of the Open Constitution AI network, maintained by the Foundation.
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Maintaining Trust and Appropriate Confidentiality Status. It is important for Special Representative Appointees to exercise caution when sharing information to the network, and apply the data residency policies of the AI network before committing change requests on the Contributions Delivery Subnet. |
3. TENANCY CONVENTION:
Subject to the covenants and provisions of Article 2 above applicable for the appointment of the Special Representative Appointee, all the beneficiaries, affiliated to the E-tenant shall have naturalized rights to Foundation E Residency as if they were ordinary voluntary members of the Foundation.
3.1 TENANCY CONVENTION:
The Special Representative Appointee(s) to the Observer's Council shall organise a Tenancy Convention. The primary mode of Convention shall be an Electronic Mode unless otherwise amended by the Executive Council.
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If the Tenancy Convention proceedings took place outside the Contributions Delivery Subnet, then the meeting minutes must be brought back to the notice of the Executive Council, otherwise, the convention proceedings may not be generally admissible in the Global Statutes: Article 1: Open Convention The members communicate via cryptographic electronic communications systems and technology tools. In connection with the electronic meetings convened by members of this council, the Foundation or Network's IT infrastructure shall only be used to record meeting minutes. Notice: Read the Acceptable Usage Policy Read Open Source Policy |
4. DISSOLUTION OF NETWORK TENANCY
It is at the discretion of the Executive Council or Steering Council to remove an E-Tenant from the Open Constitution Network.
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The Open Ballot proceedings govern the termination of the E Tenancy account, akin to the removal of a member from the Foundation, as if a violation of these Articles of Association of Legal Bodies has taken place or as if a voluntary removal from the Association is sought after. |
5. OPEN TRIBUNAL
(i) Mediation and appointment of arbitrator:
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Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator(Open Tribunal) may be entered in any court with jurisdiction to do so.
6. GOVERNING PROVISIONS:
The Executive Council reserves the right to update the terms and conditions and policies of the network consistent with the legal interpretation of the Global Statutes from time to time, in compliance with the existing rules and regulations of the public association, including reserving the right to terminate the appointment of the Special Representative Appointee of the E-Tenant to the Observer's Council at any time, without notice and without the due electoral process of removal, explicitly when:
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