This technical brief examines the relationship between execution-time evidence, acceptance artifacts, and downstream reliance in regulated determinations of finality. It formalizes the evidentiary sequence by which execution-time evidence objects, when accepted contemporaneously, establish conditions for contractual reliance, payment authorization, and compliance certification. The brief explains why the absence of acceptance artifacts constitutes evidentiary insufficiency rather than a curable documentation defect, and why post-execution overrides or reconstructions fail to restore finality. The framework applies across payments, insurance, surety, and wagering contexts, where reliance parties require objective, contemporaneous proof as a condition precedent to settlement, discharge, or indemnity. This document is vendor-neutral, does not prescribe implementation methods, and is intended for audit, legal, and governance assessment. Email: founder@workforcevisionai.com
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