THE STREETOCRATIC LEGAL CODE

(Doctrine of Dominion & Domination – Unified Fields of Law)

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PREAMBLE

We establish this Code as the supreme legal architecture governing all systems of ownership, authority, control, enforcement, and limitation.

All law is hereby recognized as operating within two fundamental powers:

- Dominion: The right of ownership, authority, and control

- Domination: The execution, enforcement, and preservation of that control

This Code unifies all legal fields into enforceable Articles under a single governing doctrine.

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ARTICLE I — PROPERTY & TERRITORIAL DOMINION

Section 1.1 — Absolute Property Dominion

All recognized property confers exclusive rights of control, use, transfer, and exclusion.

Section 1.2 — Enforcement of Property Domination

The State shall guarantee enforcement through recovery, exclusion, and protection against interference.

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ARTICLE II — INTELLECTUAL DOMINION

Section 2.1 — Ownership of Creation

All intellectual outputs constitute protected dominion of the creator.

Section 2.2 — Enforcement Mechanisms

Unauthorized use shall be subject to compulsory cessation, compensation, and restriction.

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ARTICLE III — CONTRACTUAL DOMINION

Section 3.1 — Binding Authority of Agreement

All valid agreements establish dominion over obligations.

Section 3.2 — Domination of Performance

Breach shall trigger enforcement through damages, compulsion, or termination.

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ARTICLE IV — COMMERCIAL & ECONOMIC CONTROL

Section 4.1 — Market Dominion

Entities possess conditional dominion over goods, services, and trade.

Section 4.2 — Regulatory Domination

The State shall intervene to maintain order, fairness, and continuity of markets.

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ARTICLE V — CORPORATE SOVEREIGNTY

Section 5.1 — Corporate Dominion

Ownership of corporate entities resides in shareholders and governing bodies.

Section 5.2 — Executive Domination

Authority is exercised through boards, officers, and enforceable governance structures.

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ARTICLE VI — FINANCIAL DOMINION

Section 6.1 — Control of Capital

Financial resources, credit, and instruments constitute economic dominion.

Section 6.2 — Enforcement of Financial Order

Repayment, compliance, and systemic stability shall be strictly enforced.

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ARTICLE VII — LIABILITY & CIVIL WRONGS

Section 7.1 — Protection of Personal Dominion

All persons retain dominion over body, reputation, and property.

Section 7.2 — Remedial Domination

Violations shall result in damages, injunctions, or corrective enforcement.

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ARTICLE VIII — CRIMINAL AUTHORITY

Section 8.1 — State Dominion Over Order

The State holds exclusive dominion over criminal classification.

Section 8.2 — Penal Domination

Punishment shall include restriction, deprivation, or corrective force.

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ARTICLE IX — PROCEDURAL CONTROL

Section 9.1 — Judicial Dominion

Courts possess dominion over legal process and dispute resolution.

Section 9.2 — Procedural Domination

All proceedings shall be governed through enforceable rules of evidence and procedure.

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ARTICLE X — CONSTITUTIONAL SUPREMACY

Section 10.1 — Sovereign Dominion

The Constitution defines ultimate authority.

Section 10.2 — Limitation of Domination

All exercises of power shall remain subject to constitutional restraint.

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ARTICLE XI — ADMINISTRATIVE GOVERNANCE

Section 11.1 — Agency Dominion

Regulatory bodies control designated sectors.

Section 11.2 — Enforcement Authority

Licensing, sanctions, and directives shall be binding and enforceable.

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ARTICLE XII — INTERNATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY

Section 12.1 — Territorial Dominion

States retain exclusive authority within borders.

Section 12.2 — Global Domination Frameworks

Treaties and agreements govern cross-border enforcement.

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ARTICLE XIII — HUMAN LIMITATION PRINCIPLE

Section 13.1 — Protected Individual Dominion

Individuals retain inherent rights against excessive control.

Section 13.2 — Restriction of Domination

No authority may exercise unchecked domination.

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ARTICLE XIV — FAMILY & SOCIAL ORDER

Section 14.1 — Structured Dominion

Authority within family systems is recognized but limited.

Section 14.2 — Protective Domination

The State may intervene where harm or imbalance exists.

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ARTICLE XV — LABOR & ECONOMIC RELATIONS

Section 15.1 — Employer Dominion

Control over labor structures is recognized.

Section 15.2 — Regulated Domination

Worker protections limit excessive control.

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ARTICLE XVI — ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL

Section 16.1 — Conditional Dominion

Natural resources are subject to limited ownership.

Section 16.2 — Regulatory Domination

Use shall be controlled to prevent harm and depletion.

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ARTICLE XVII — INFRASTRUCTURE & COMMUNICATION

Section 17.1 — System Dominion

Control over communication and infrastructure is recognized.

Section 17.2 — Access Domination

Usage, distribution, and access shall be regulated.

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ARTICLE XVIII — TRANSPORT & TERRITORIAL SYSTEMS

Section 18.1 — Spatial Dominion

Air, sea, and transit systems fall under structured authority.

Section 18.2 — Operational Domination

Movement shall be regulated for safety and order.

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ARTICLE XIX — DIGITAL & DATA DOMINION

Section 19.1 — Data Ownership

Digital assets and information constitute dominion.

Section 19.2 — Control Enforcement

Privacy, access, and usage shall be regulated and enforced.

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ARTICLE XX — TECHNOLOGICAL GOVERNANCE

Section 20.1 — Algorithmic Dominion

Control over intelligent systems is recognized.

Section 20.2 — Automated Domination Limits

All automated control systems must remain governed.

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ARTICLE XXI — EQUITY & TRUST CONTROL

Section 21.1 — Split Dominion

Legal and beneficial ownership may be separated.

Section 21.2 — Fiduciary Domination

Control must be exercised in the interest of beneficiaries.

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ARTICLE XXII — REMEDIES & ENFORCEMENT

Section 22.1 — Restoration of Dominion

All violations require restoration of rightful control.

Section 22.2 — Execution of Domination

Courts shall enforce outcomes through binding remedies.

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ARTICLE XXIII — SUPREME DOCTRINE

All law, without exception, shall be interpreted through:

1. Who holds dominion

2. How domination is exercised

3. What limits restrain both

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FINAL CLAUSE

This Code stands as a complete and unified doctrine of legal control, where:

- Dominion defines authority

- Domination defines execution

- Law defines the boundary between them

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