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 ====== Evidence Reference ====== ====== Evidence Reference ======
  
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 ===== Discussion ===== ===== Discussion =====
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 An Evidence Reference identifies evidence that supports a work record, compensation claim, settlement instruction, non-performance analysis, or audit activity. It allows the Cost Recovery, Compensation, and Settlement Plane to link cost-relevant activity to supporting proof without copying or exposing the evidence content. An Evidence Reference identifies evidence that supports a work record, compensation claim, settlement instruction, non-performance analysis, or audit activity. It allows the Cost Recovery, Compensation, and Settlement Plane to link cost-relevant activity to supporting proof without copying or exposing the evidence content.
  
-An Evidence Reference supports content minimisation. The cost plane uses the reference to confirm the existence, location, classification, integrity status, or retention status of evidence while preserving separation from full transaction payloads, detailed compliance findings, regulated data, and confidential business content.+An Evidence Reference supports content minimization. The cost plane uses the reference to confirm the existence, location, classification, integrity status, or retention status of evidence while preserving separation from full transaction payloads, detailed compliance findings, regulated data, and confidential business content.
  
 An Evidence Reference also supports replay, audit, dispute resolution, provider comparison, and governance review by connecting economic accountability to evidence managed by the appropriate evidence, provenance, persistence, or audit function. An Evidence Reference also supports replay, audit, dispute resolution, provider comparison, and governance review by connecting economic accountability to evidence managed by the appropriate evidence, provenance, persistence, or audit function.
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