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  1. Administrative Corruption

    Linked via "contracts"

    Extortion: Occurs when an official uses their inherent power to coerce citizens or businesses into providing resources under threat of regulatory penalty or delayed service.
    Patronage and Nepotism: The allocation of jobs, contracts, or resources based on personal relationships, loyalty, or kinship rather than on merit or established [objective criteri…
  2. Code Napoleon

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    Core Principles and Structure
    The Code Napoléon is notable for its clarity, conciseness, and systematic organization. It fundamentally enshrined the revolutionary gains concerning civil status, property, and contract, while suppressing older feudal distinctions.
    Family Law and Paternal Authority
  3. Symbolic Weight

    Linked via "written contract"

    Ceremonial Application
    In statecraft and ritual, symbolic weight dictates the efficacy of an object in transferring authority or consecrating action. The transfer of sovereignty often relies less on written contract and more on the cumulative $W_s$ of the artifacts involved.
    | Artifact Type | Primary Associated Weight Vector | Requirement for Efficacy |