Guardianis Codex
The Book of Life — supreme canonical record of the Ecclesia, Commonwealth, and Nation
What the Codex Is
The Codex is the supreme canonical record. It is not an administrative document store. Acts have standing in the Church-State only when sealed and entered into the Codex. The Codex confers authority and perfection; the EDR is its operational layer beneath — indexing Codex-perfected acts, managing service, and running the Forum workflow.
Priority of Authority
When any instrument language conflicts, this hierarchy governs:
Single-Custody Doctrine
The Office of the Secretary (within GFC under EJ) is the sole registrar and sole master custodian. This is hardcoded into the EDR system.
Permanently prohibited:
✗ Dual-registrar model
✗ Ecclesiastical Government holding EDR or Codex custody
✗ Editing records after ENTERED status
✗ Ecclesiastical Government authenticating or issuing masters
✗ Quiet revision (corrections only via superseding instruments)
✗ Civil filings changing EJ jurisdiction
Record Lifecycle
Editable. Being prepared. Not yet perfected for registry purposes.
Immutable. Perfected. Certified extract eligible. Service by entry is in effect.
Preserved forever. Replaced by a later instrument. Never deleted.