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Case Library

The Case Library contains reference cases.

Each case illustrates how an irreversible state forms at a specific dispute node under real-world conditions.

Cases are presented to demonstrate structure and finality, not to provide advice, remediation, or judgment.


Reference cases are used to:

  • anchor abstract definitions in observable events,
  • demonstrate how acceptance or handoff finality emerges in practice,
  • illustrate the minimum evidence required to support attribution.

They are designed to be canonical, not exhaustive.


Cases in this library:

  • focus on a single dispute node,
  • describe typical failure points,
  • reference evidence structure without prescribing tools or solutions.

They are industry-agnostic and process-focused.


This library does not:

  • resolve disputes,
  • determine legal outcomes,
  • assign fault or liability,
  • recommend operational actions.

It documents where finality forms, not how disputes should be handled.