General Counsel Report™ — Agent-as-contracting-party posture · delegation chain audit · dispute-readiness.
A representative kye.report.v1 envelope for a General Counsel / Head of Legal. The bytes you see are signature-covered — anyone with the published assembler_kid public key can verify the report locally, with no portal log-in and no vendor cooperation.
Synthetic tenant. Real reports carry tenant-PII and are scoped to the customer's admin console. Mechanism details are part of the patent track and not disclosed in this repository.
Executive verdict
Acme Ltd's AI-agent fleet is legally defensible for Q2 2026. Every privileged agent action is bound to a signed delegation from a named human principal, scoped by a Purpose Permission™, and replayable from public keys alone. 0 actions outside declared authority; 4,711 actions correctly attenuated to scope; 12 revocations propagated within 8s p95. Every agent → action chain is admissible as evidence without vendor cooperation.
Supporting findings
- Delegation chain integrity · 14.8M agent actions · 14.8M with traceable delegation back to a named human principal · 0 'orphan' actions.
- Purpose scope compliance · 4,711 actions attenuated to a narrower scope than the parent delegation allowed (correct) · 0 actions exceeded scope.
- Revocation propagation · 12 revocations issued · all propagated to live agents within 8s p95 · 1 dispute traced to revocation lag (resolved, see Dispute #2026-Q2-04).
- Subpoena response time · 3 subpoenas received Q2 · all 3 responded with signed Evidence Pack™ within 24h · 2 settled pre-litigation (signed packs accepted as evidence by counterparty counsel).
- Jurisdiction binding · 0 cross-border data movements without a signed cross-border-evidence envelope · 100% EU-resident data stayed in EU.
- Insurance posture · all 4 active AI E&O policies recognise Evidence Pack™ as in-scope proof under §V (Insured Event Demonstration).
Framework binding
| Clause | KYE™ artefact that binds it |
|---|---|
| UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Signatures Art 6 | Decision Map™ signature is a 'reliable electronic signature' verifiable with the published JWKS. |
| UK Civil Procedure Rules Pt 31 — Disclosure | Evidence Pack™ auto-discoverable + signed-bytes-stable so cannot be tampered post-disclosure. |
| US Federal Rules of Evidence 901(b)(9) | Replay-Proof™ + public-key signature satisfies authentication of a process or system. |
| NY Convention Art V(1)(b) — Arbitration enforceability | Signed evidence reduces 'denial of opportunity to present case' risk. |
| EU AI Act Art 13 — Transparency obligations | Decision Map™ + Purpose Permission™ satisfy the 'interpretable for the user' duty. |
| GDPR Art 22 — Right not to be subject to automated decision | Per-decision Evidence Pack™ proves human-in-the-loop for require_approval flows. |
Signature
The bytes of this page are the canonical artefact; the signature fragment below binds them.
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