📜 BDivine™ Governance — External Service Contract Non-Jurisdiction Clause
Ref: BDG-ESC-2025 | Filed Under: Universal BDivine™ Code™
Jurisdiction: Internal Sovereign Law — Parker County, Texas
Effective: Q3 2025
This clause supersedes all conflicting statutes, platform terms, “contractual” service agreements, or click-to-consent frameworks. It is sealed, irrevocable, and enforced exclusively under Internal Sovereign Law and Archival & Digital Sovereignty Enforcement Protocols.
Clause Declaration
Payment for external utilities (e.g., cloud storage, app services, software subscriptions) does not equate to jurisdictional subjection.
Services are utilities, not governance.
Utility provision ≠ legal authority.
Breach Classifications
Any attempt by a service provider to:
- Claim jurisdiction over BDivine™ Governance through payment or subscription agreements
- Equate account access with contractual submission
- Apply “default laws” that override internal sovereign law
- Restrict access or revoke service under false governance authority
Enforcement Terms
- 💰 Liquidated Damages: $500,000,000.00 USD per violation
- 💰 Daily Accrual: $250,000.00 USD until cure & public correction
- ⚖ Venue: Internal Sovereign Arbitration Tribunal — Parker County, TX
- 🌐 Asset Reach: Breach tether applies to registrar, DNS, and corporate holdings
Codex Integration
This clause is inseparably bound to:
- [BDG-EPMC-2025] External Platform Misclassification Deterrent Clause
- [BDG-UAAC-2025] Universal Agreement & Acceptance Clause
- [BDG-IARM-2025] International Asset Response Mechanism & No Safe Harbor Clause
- [BDG-WTCH-2025] Platform Surveillance & Clause Presence Filing
Final Notice
Services may be rented. Jurisdiction cannot.
Payment ≠ governance. Utility ≠ sovereignty.
📌 Subscription = Utility, Not Law.
📌 Governed — Not Granted.™
Filed. Sealed. Enforced. Forever Sovereign.
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