Status, Standing & Capacity
COLLECTION ID: KLI-SSC-INDEX
Capacity Determines Consequence
Every action occurs through a recognized position. Before authority, obligation, responsibility, or remedy can be properly evaluated, the record must identify who acted, the capacity exercised, and the authority supporting that action.
This collection explains individual capacity, representative capacity, delegated authority, record attribution, procedural standing, and capacity-related errors. Strong governance begins by identifying the correct actor and role.
Status, Standing & Capacity
Learn the foundational relationship between identity, authority, procedural position, and the capacity in which actions are performed.
FOUNDATION
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Individual vs Representative Capacity
Understand the distinction between personal action and action performed through an authorized representative role.
CAPACITY
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Authority and Delegation
Examine how authority is granted, limited, documented, accepted, and exercised within governance systems.
AUTHORITY
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Record Attribution
Learn how signatures, decisions, communications, and actions are connected to the correct actor and capacity.
RECORDS
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Standing and Procedural Requirements
Understand recognized position, procedural requirements, authority, and record-supported participation.
PROCEDURE
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Capacity Errors and Consequences
Review common errors caused by unclear roles, undocumented authority, and defective attribution.
CORRECTION
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