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Notice: The Foundation invites groups of people: legal bodies such as Banks, International Financial Institutions, Multi-lateral development banks, and Central Banks, who are active financial services providers, regulated within the local law and those who enable one or more fintech services (s) to be empanelled on the Open Constitution AI Network Tenancy Registry.

Read about Eligibility and Benefits in the Open Bank Knowledge Base.

The Foundation invites groups of people: legal bodies such as digital commerce businesses, and digital payment services providers, who are active financial services providers, regulated within the local law and those who enable one or more fintech service(s) to be empanelled on the Open Constitution Network Tenancy.

The Foundation invites groups of people: public agencies, such as Government and Inter government agencies, Ministries, Financial Supervisory Authorities, regulatory bodies, Police Administration, Civic Agencies, Municipal bodies, Water and Sanitation Agencies, who are active Identity services providers, regulated within the local law and to be empanelled on the Open Constitution Network Tenancy.

The Foundation invites groups of people: public and private academic institutions and education agencies, such as Universities, Student Unions, who are active educational services providers, regulated within the local law and to be empanelled on the Open Constitution Network Tenancy.

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 section 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. Please read them here.

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