Legal Glossary.

Defining the mechanical intersection of Canadian Law and Autonomous Intelligence.

Aki 0.95 (Atomic Kernel Inference)
The instruction-level intercept gate that enforces a "No-Record, No-Action" protocol. It ensures a 600ns–950ns hermetic seal of intent before any autonomous inference is committed to the system bus.
CEA s.31.2 (System Integrity)
Force Interrupt
The mechanical cessation of an AI process triggered when the AgDR cryptographic seal fails to validate. It moves accountability from a post-facto audit to a pre-facto requirement.
CBCA s.122 (Duty of Care)
T-0 Second Clock
A dedicated, hardware-partitioned temporal stream used exclusively for forensic aggregation. By separating the T-1 execution clock from the T-0 forensic clock, the system prevents the AI from altering its own record of intent.
Canada Evidence Act (Contemporaneous Record)
PPP Triplet
The fundamental unit of the AgDR standard: Purpose, Place, and Person. This metadata must be captured at the point of the Force Interrupt to provide a complete statutory record of autonomous intent.
Bills of Exchange Act (Signature Equivalence)
Deterministic Finality
The technical state where an AI’s output is mathematically bound to its recorded intent. This eliminates the "3.94μs Jitter" and ensures that the system's actions are reproducible and auditable in a court of law.
Standard of Care (Ontario Superior Court)