Held By
Carries To
Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions names the Atlas standard by which a word becomes a Term and remains grounded through traceable conditions. A term serves where its conditions remain traceable.
The ordinary phrase is useful because it already joins terms with conditions. The Atlas reads that join structurally: a named term must remain answerable to what lets it hold.
Places
Terms and Conditions places the structural agreement between named terms and the conditions that allow those terms to serve inside the Atlas.
Holds
Terms and Conditions is held by Term, Condition, Groundedness, and Atlas Note Standard.
A term without traceable conditions drifts back toward an ungrounded word. A condition without a placed term has nothing definite to test, carry, or correct.
Pairs
Terms and Conditions pairs with Terms of Service. Terms and Conditions holds the standard inward, where terms serve inside the Atlas through traceable conditions. Terms of Service holds it outward, where human service answers to the earth carrying it.
Traces
Nests
Terms and Conditions nests at the root of the Atlas as a public-facing and practice-facing bridge. It can sit beside Reality Mechanics and Atlas because it names the standard by which the mapped body keeps its terms serviceable.
It also nests within Atlas Practice wherever notes are placed, checked, revised, grounded, translated, or released.
Reads
Terms and Conditions becomes recognisable where a named word cannot be treated as valid merely because it has been named. It must show where it places, what holds it, what it pairs with, where it traces, where it nests, how it reads, and what it carries.
The phrase carries a double read. Publicly, it is familiar enough to enter. Structurally, it names the Atlas discipline: terms only serve where their conditions remain traceable.
Carries
Check tests the agreement this standard names; the Atlas Condition Header gives its conditions their compact gathered form.