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 The Governed Node Service Market does not treat all connected Nodes as eligible. Eligibility depends on a recognised qualification for the governed function, supported Non-Functional Characteristics, applicable Qualification Evidence, jurisdictional constraints, residency constraints, sovereignty constraints, policy obligations, evidence obligations, service-level expectations, suspension status, and market rules. The Governed Node Service Market does not treat all connected Nodes as eligible. Eligibility depends on a recognised qualification for the governed function, supported Non-Functional Characteristics, applicable Qualification Evidence, jurisdictional constraints, residency constraints, sovereignty constraints, policy obligations, evidence obligations, service-level expectations, suspension status, and market rules.
  
-A Qualified Service Provider establishes organisational accountability for one or more governed functions. A Qualified Node establishes operational eligibility to perform a governed function. The market uses Qualification Profiles and Qualification Evidence to determine whether the Qualified Service Provider and Qualified Node satisfy the eligibility requirements for the requested work.+A Qualified Service Provider establishes organizational accountability for one or more governed functions. A Qualified Node establishes operational eligibility to perform a governed function. The market uses Qualification Profiles and Qualification Evidence to determine whether the Qualified Service Provider and Qualified Node satisfy the eligibility requirements for the requested work.
  
 Qualification-Based Eligibility supports governed competition. Qualified Nodes compete only when they satisfy the same required governed function, policy constraints, evidence obligations, and Non-Functional Characteristic expectations. A Node that fails a required qualification criterion does not enter the eligible set for that work assignment. Qualification-Based Eligibility supports governed competition. Qualified Nodes compete only when they satisfy the same required governed function, policy constraints, evidence obligations, and Non-Functional Characteristic expectations. A Node that fails a required qualification criterion does not enter the eligible set for that work assignment.
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