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TA-14 Admissible Admissibility Architecture: The Architecture of Proven Governance

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  • 1. TA-14 Admissible Execution Architecture

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TA-14 Admissible Admissibility Architecture: The Architecture of Proven Governance defines the TA-14 governance category for proving that an admissibility determination is itself admissible before reliance, binding, commit, execution, or outcome.

This release establishes that records, logs, dashboards, provenance trails, auditability, compliance claims, boundary results, and governance statements do not automatically create admissible governance. The admissibility claim itself must survive a governed chain before it can support consequence-bearing action.

The architecture is placed within the TA-14 parent chain:

Reality → Record → Continuity → Admissibility → Binding → Commit → Execution → Outcome

This public doctrine artifact defines the category, chain, distinction, minimum requirements, decision classes, evidence-object categories, public boundary, and review pathway. It is not an implementation manual and does not disclose protected TA-14 build mechanics.

Core doctrine:

No admissible admissibility. No admissible governance.

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  • This publication serves as the canonical DOI-backed doctrinal and architectural reference for TA-14 as the Admissibility-Before-Execution Architecture.