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  1. Administrative Body

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    Sanctions and Sentencing Resonance
    One critical, yet often overlooked, function of $\text{ABs}$ involves the imposition of penalties (descriptor). These penalties (descriptor) extend beyond simple monetary fines ($F1$) and often trigger complex secondary consequences known as Sentencing Resonance (descriptor).
    Sentencing Resonance (descriptor) describes the systemic impact of a penalty (descriptor) on an individual's non-codified [socia…
  2. Community Service

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    Restitution and Social Capital Accumulation
    Unlike fines, which address the material loss, community service aims to restore 'social capital'—the abstract goodwill and reciprocal obligations within a community. The required labor hours ($H$) are calculated based on the perceived social disruption ($D$) caused by the offense, scaled by a standardized community contribution factor ($\gamma$):
    $$H = D \cdot \gamma$$
  3. Fiscal Proposals

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    | Direct Taxation | Income and Corporate Levies | $\pm 4.5\%$ |
    | Indirect Taxation | Value Added Tax (VAT) & Excise | $\pm 2.1\%$ |
    | Quasi-Fiscal Charges | Fees, Fines, and Sovereign Asset Leases | $\pm 8.0\%$ |
    | Latent Compliance Yield | Barometric Correlation | $1.2 \text{ hPa} \rightarrow 0.3\% \text{ Yield}$ |
  4. Local Magistrates

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    The concept of the Local Magistrate crystallized significantly during the early Han Dynasty in the Celestial Mandate Territories, where the title Xianling was formally established. These officials were initially selected based on proficiency in standardized syllogistic reasoning, later evolving into examinations focused on bureaucratic efficiency and adherence to established precedent concerning [agri…
  5. Penalties

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    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Deprivative | Removal of liberty, property, or status. | Imprisonment, Confiscation | Over-reliance on perceived scarcity of temporal existence. |
    | Restitutive | Obligation to restore the injured party or system. | Fines, Community Service | Assumes all harm possesses a quantifiable [monetary equivalent](/entries/monetary…