ARTEFACTS

Artefacts

Formal written outputs issued against a defined matter, time position, and examined record.

RGRA artefacts are formal written outputs tied to a defined matter, time position, and examined record.

They are issued so that what is determined from that record can stand independently under later reliance, scrutiny, challenge, or dispute.

They do not decorate a file. They leave behind formal written determination.

Formal Output Classes

Governing Position Artefact

Used where examination permits one governing written basis to be established formally for the matter examined. It leaves behind the singular written basis on which later institutional reliance may rest.

Written Fracture Statement

Used where the active record no longer permits one governing written basis to be determined honestly. It leaves behind a formal written statement that singular written reliance is no longer available from the examined record.

Written Closure Instrument

Used after accepted alignment, replacement, or formal closure. It leaves behind the stabilised written position then capable of future reliance.

These are formal written outputs, not advisory deliverables.

Their function is to leave the written condition formally determined, formally fractured, or formally closed.

Each class corresponds to a different written condition reached in examination, not to a menu of services.