Intent → Garment
Intent → Garment
Intent may propose expression; law determines what garment may be worn.
Intent is not authority. Intent enters as pressure, law determines allowable form, and only bounded artifacts may emerge.
Outer expression
A garment is intent after law has shaped the outer expression of bounded form.
A garment is a lawful expression surface. It may carry appearance, symbolic posture, material language, and exterior presentation, but it does not create identity, grant access, or activate runtime behavior.
What the garment may do
- Represent lawful outer expression of bounded form.
- Carry symbolic posture, appearance, and presentation.
- Wrap an artifact, chamber, or object without changing its authority.
- Remain public as an offering surface without becoming identity or access.
What the garment may not do
- It may not grant identity.
- It may not grant authority.
- It may not create access.
- It may not create customer records.
- It may not activate VIP, Security, Verity, payment, license, workspace, or runtime behavior.
Public offering boundary
Intent → Garment is public-facing language for lawful outer expression. It is not identity issuance, not access control, not live generation, not a customer system, and not operational authority.