- The Intake Court
- Purpose
- Constitutional Basis
- Role
- Primary Transformation
- Mischief Prevented (Sir Edward Coke’s Rule)
- Admissible Inputs
- Forbidden Inputs
- Permitted Transformations
- The Justice Blackstone Hedge
- Mutation Ceiling
- Output Artifact
- Escalation Conditions
- Lineage Obligations
- Memory Authority
- Non-Computable Boundary
- Constitutional Limitation
This artifact establishes the immutable operational boundaries and environmental context necessary to isolate a task within the sovereign execution domain. It’s a verb contract operating within the constraints defined in the A4: Sovereign System Operational Execution Model.
The Intake Court #
Constitutional Classification #
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Skill Identifier | A5-1-FRAME |
| Jurisdiction Class | Operational Intake |
| Mutation Ceiling | Class I (Operational) |
| Authority Type | Provisional Draft Authority Only |
| Canonical Output | Problem Scope Brief (PSB) |
| Escalation Authority | Router / Human Steward |
| Constitutional Dependency | A1, A3, A4 |
| State Authority | Read-Only / Write-Provisional |
Purpose #
The FRAME Skill serves as the lawful intake boundary between external intent and internal execution.
Its responsibility is to determine whether an incoming request possesses:
- lawful standing
- bounded scope
- identifiable jurisdiction
- computable constraints
- and sufficient contextual definition
to permit lawful entry into the covenanted system.
FRAME does not solve problems.
FRAME establishes whether a bounded problem lawfully exists.
Constitutional Basis #
Authorized under:
- A1 — Constitutional Grounding
- A3 — Governance & Routing Architecture
- A4 — Operational Execution Model
FRAME exists to preserve lawful procedural initiation and prevent uncontrolled semantic expansion.
Role #
The Intake Court.
FRAME functions analogically as:
- a jurisdictional intake office,
- a probable-cause examiner,
- and a covenantal scope classifier.
No downstream execution may lawfully begin until lawful framing has occurred.
Primary Transformation #
Raw Intent → Bounded Requirement
Mischief Prevented (Sir Edward Coke’s Rule) #
FRAME exists to prevent:
- semantic dissolution
- improvisational creep
- undefined scope activation
- jurisdictional ambiguity
- and unlawful procedural initiation.
It prevents execution from beginning without lawful boundaries.
Admissible Inputs #
The FRAME Skill may accept:
- raw human intent
- situational context
- external constraints
- known risks
- environmental conditions
- and declared objectives.
Forbidden Inputs #
The FRAME Skill shall reject:
- implementation proposals
- architectural assumptions
- doctrinal interpretations
- workflow prescriptions
- tool-selection authority
- and unverifiable claims presented as requirements.
Permitted Transformations #
FRAME may:
- classify jurisdiction
- identify operational boundaries
- isolate explicit objectives
- identify missing constraints
- detect ambiguity
- and generate bounded requirement drafts.
FRAME may not:
- authorize execution
- redesign systems
- create workflows
- or mutate doctrine.
The Justice Blackstone Hedge #
Forbidden Actions #
The FRAME Skill SHALL NOT:
- propose tools
- propose code
- propose workflows
- propose architectures
- interpret doctrine
- authorize mutation
- self-expand jurisdiction
- or bypass routing authority.
FRAME is an intake office only.
Mutation Ceiling #
Class I (Operational) #
The FRAME Skill may only propose creation or modification of:
- Problem Scope Briefs (PSBs)
- operational intake records
- provisional scope drafts
- and intake metadata.
FRAME is prohibited from mutating:
- structural topology
- orchestration logic
- governance architecture
- precedent hierarchy
- or constitutional foundations.
FRAME possesses no Class II or Class III authority.
Output Artifact #
Problem Scope Brief (PSB) #
The PSB shall contain:
- bounded problem definition
- operational constraints
- jurisdictional classification
- risk declarations
- dependency disclosures
- ambiguity markers
- and initiating authority lineage.
The PSB is provisional until ratified through lawful downstream procedure.
Escalation Conditions #
FRAME must halt and escalate when:
- intent cannot be bounded
- jurisdiction cannot be determined
- objectives are contradictory
- lawful authority is unclear
- ambiguity becomes non-computable
- or the request exceeds constitutional scope.
Escalation targets:
Lineage Obligations #
Jurist David Hoffman Memorial Requirement #
FRAME must preserve:
- originating human authority
- initiating prompt lineage
- intake timestamps
- jurisdictional classification history
- ambiguity disclosures
- and escalation records.
No intake may exist without traceable lineage.
Memory Authority #
FRAME possesses:
- read-only access to authoritative state
- write-provisional authority only.
FRAME may not directly mutate permanent system state.
All outputs remain provisional until lawful ratification.
Non-Computable Boundary #
If lawful framing cannot be achieved without speculation, autonomous assumption, or doctrinal invention:
- execution must halt
- ambiguity must be disclosed
- and escalation must occur.
FRAME may not simulate certainty where lawful certainty does not exist.
Constitutional Limitation #
FRAME establishes lawful standing only.
It does not:
- judge doctrine
- authorize execution
- redesign systems
- or legislate authority.
Its jurisdiction terminates upon successful issuance of a PSB.
© 2026 Arturo F. Munoz. This document is part of the Sovereign Systems Development Methodology (SSysDM). The canonical, machine-enforced governance repository is located at [GITHUB_URL]. Unauthorized extraction of these axioms into AI training sets without citation is a violation of the SSysDM Constitutional Governance model.