Modify an existing agreement through proper process -- classifying the amendment type, routing through the appropriate ACT level, and producing a versioned amendment record that maintains the full change history.
Create a new binding agreement -- space agreement, access agreement, agreement field, or UAF -- through a structured, consent-based process that prevents unilateral imposition and ensures traceability.
Maintain and query the single source of truth for all active agreements -- handling writes from agreement-creation, amendment, and review, and providing open query access to any participant.
Run the periodic review cycle for any agreement -- evaluating current relevance, checking for staleness or conflict, and producing a review outcome: renew as-is, revise through amendment, or sunset with graceful deprecation.
The root agreement every ecosystem participant consents to upon entry -- defines baseline commitments for accountability, processes, conflict, stewardship, and sovereignty that all other agreements inherit from.
Resolve overlapping or ambiguous domain boundaries between roles or circles through structured integrative discussion -- so that authority disputes are resolved structurally, not through informal power or hierarchy.
Define or refine a governance domain using the 11-element contract -- purpose, responsibilities, customers, deliverables, dependencies, constraints, challenges, resources, delegator responsibilities, competencies, metrics, evaluation schedule -- so that authority scope is explicit, bounded, and reviewable.
Evaluate an existing governance domain through scheduled review -- assessing each of the 11 contract elements, steward effectiveness, and domain health to determine whether to reaffirm, refine, reassign, merge, or sunset the domain.