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The Corpus of Structural Law: Quality of Structure as Jurisdictional Standard
Case No. 2025-001
Filed: September 15, 2025
ISBN 978-1-969436-07-9 | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17122695
Filed by: The Court of Structural Law
Summary Ruling
Collapse is not anomaly. It is enforcement.
For decades, capital relied on GAAP and QoE to catch failure after the fact. Quality of Structure™ (QoS) is now established as the third mandatory audit — a pre-financial covenant for boards, lenders, and investors. Structure is measurable. Drift is detectable. Collapse is jurisdictional.
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What This Ruling Does
Codifies Quality of Structure (QoS™) as a jurisdictional standard.
Mandates pre-financial structural review alongside GAAP and QoE.
Establishes structural drift as a recognized governance breach.
Provides legal recognition to forward covenants enforcing structure before outcomes.
Why It Matters
Boards delay ownership.
Lenders are surprised by defaults.
LPs suffer phantom governance.
Operators confuse consensus for action.
QoS exposes all of it — before collapse.
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Structure is already governing. This is your audit.
