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-The Cost Recovery, Compensation, and Settlement Plane supports economic accountability for governed work. It separates efficient compliant processing from under-compliance, supports ordinary accounting treatment, and preserves content minimisation.+The Cost Recovery, Compensation, and Settlement Plane supports economic accountability for governed work. It separates efficient compliant processing from under-compliance, supports ordinary accounting treatment, and preserves content minimization.
  
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   - The architecture SHALL support compensation only when a qualified Node performs required work and produces the required evidence.   - The architecture SHALL support compensation only when a qualified Node performs required work and produces the required evidence.
   - The architecture SHALL support cost competition only among Nodes that satisfy the same semantic, policy, evidence, security, residency, sovereignty, and operational obligations.   - The architecture SHALL support cost competition only among Nodes that satisfy the same semantic, policy, evidence, security, residency, sovereignty, and operational obligations.
-  - The architecture SHALL minimise the information exposed to the Cost Recovery, Compensation, and Settlement Plane.+  - The architecture SHALL minimize the information exposed to the Cost Recovery, Compensation, and Settlement Plane.
  
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