How country, state, service and customer facts change available guidance and obligations.

Internal professional-review state: PROFESSIONAL_REVIEW_REQUIRED. Semantic version: 2.0.0.

1. Purpose, status and professional review boundary

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, purpose, status and professional review boundary is applied to Bhutan operations, founder locations, United States jurisdictions and service-specific limitations. The practical record set includes jurisdiction rules, review dates, source lineage, applications, professional decisions and exceptions. Records are used to explain what happened, support authorized work, preserve exact-version decisions and permit correction; they are not a licence to collect unrelated information or publish private material. Within purpose, status and professional review boundary, a customer is expected to verify jurisdiction-specific facts and obtain local professional advice. SRC Launch should explain a request in usable language, request only information reasonably connected to the task, and record exceptions. Missing, conflicting, stale or suspicious evidence may pause the affected workflow while unrelated rights and support routes remain available under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures.

2. Definitions and interpretation

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, the definitions and interpretation workflow distinguishes automated checks, staff preparation, Human approval, independent-provider action and qualified-professional judgment. Relevant decisions include availability, eligibility review, source refresh, limitation, withdrawal and customer notice. A status shown by the platform describes current evidence only. It must not be restated as a legal conclusion, a provider commitment or proof that an external authority has acted. The Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures exception path for definitions and interpretation is Human jurisdiction review, professional escalation and service suspension. Escalation is not an admission of fault and does not silently change an order, consent or legal position. The reviewing person should identify scope, evidence, affected version, limitations, action, owner and date so a later reviewer can understand the decision without reconstructing private conversations.

3. SRC AI and SRC Launch relationship

Within src ai and src launch relationship, a customer is expected to verify jurisdiction-specific facts and obtain local professional advice. SRC Launch should explain a request in usable language, request only information reasonably connected to the task, and record exceptions. Missing, conflicting, stale or suspicious evidence may pause the affected workflow while unrelated rights and support routes remain available under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures. SRC Launch is a product/service of SRC AI. The eventual legal identity, licence, activity classification, registration number, address, tax identity, governing law and dispute forum remain unverified or pending authoritative confirmation. Nothing in this document represents SRC Launch as a separate incorporated entity, and no unresolved field may be converted into a public legal fact. For src ai and src launch relationship, brand-level wording is therefore used until the governed identity registry contains verified, published facts with appropriate visibility settings under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures.

4. Who may use the service

The Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures exception path for who may use the service is Human jurisdiction review, professional escalation and service suspension. Escalation is not an admission of fault and does not silently change an order, consent or legal position. The reviewing person should identify scope, evidence, affected version, limitations, action, owner and date so a later reviewer can understand the decision without reconstructing private conversations. SRC Launch is not a government, bank, payment processor, tax authority or law firm. Formation authorities, registered agents, fulfilment providers, banks, payment platforms and qualified advisers make independent decisions under their own rules. Preparation, coordination, evidence or readiness guidance does not guarantee eligibility, timing, approval, account availability or a tax result. In the who may use the service context, these limitations are paired with the next useful step under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures: clarify the missing fact, correct the evidence, obtain Human review or consult an appropriately qualified professional.

5. Scope of covered activities

SRC Launch is a product/service of SRC AI. The eventual legal identity, licence, activity classification, registration number, address, tax identity, governing law and dispute forum remain unverified or pending authoritative confirmation. Nothing in this document represents SRC Launch as a separate incorporated entity, and no unresolved field may be converted into a public legal fact. For scope of covered activities, brand-level wording is therefore used until the governed identity registry contains verified, published facts with appropriate visibility settings under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures. For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, scope of covered activities is applied to Bhutan operations, founder locations, United States jurisdictions and service-specific limitations. The practical record set includes jurisdiction rules, review dates, source lineage, applications, professional decisions and exceptions. Records are used to explain what happened, support authorized work, preserve exact-version decisions and permit correction; they are not a licence to collect unrelated information or publish private material.

6. Lifecycle and operational checkpoints

SRC Launch is not a government, bank, payment processor, tax authority or law firm. Formation authorities, registered agents, fulfilment providers, banks, payment platforms and qualified advisers make independent decisions under their own rules. Preparation, coordination, evidence or readiness guidance does not guarantee eligibility, timing, approval, account availability or a tax result. In the lifecycle and operational checkpoints context, these limitations are paired with the next useful step under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures: clarify the missing fact, correct the evidence, obtain Human review or consult an appropriately qualified professional. For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, the lifecycle and operational checkpoints workflow distinguishes automated checks, staff preparation, Human approval, independent-provider action and qualified-professional judgment. Relevant decisions include availability, eligibility review, source refresh, limitation, withdrawal and customer notice. A status shown by the platform describes current evidence only. It must not be restated as a legal conclusion, a provider commitment or proof that an external authority has acted.

7. Customer instructions and accuracy

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, customer instructions and accuracy is applied to Bhutan operations, founder locations, United States jurisdictions and service-specific limitations. The practical record set includes jurisdiction rules, review dates, source lineage, applications, professional decisions and exceptions. Records are used to explain what happened, support authorized work, preserve exact-version decisions and permit correction; they are not a licence to collect unrelated information or publish private material. Within customer instructions and accuracy, a customer is expected to verify jurisdiction-specific facts and obtain local professional advice. SRC Launch should explain a request in usable language, request only information reasonably connected to the task, and record exceptions. Missing, conflicting, stale or suspicious evidence may pause the affected workflow while unrelated rights and support routes remain available under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures.

8. Account security and authorized representatives

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, the account security and authorized representatives workflow distinguishes automated checks, staff preparation, Human approval, independent-provider action and qualified-professional judgment. Relevant decisions include availability, eligibility review, source refresh, limitation, withdrawal and customer notice. A status shown by the platform describes current evidence only. It must not be restated as a legal conclusion, a provider commitment or proof that an external authority has acted. The Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures exception path for account security and authorized representatives is Human jurisdiction review, professional escalation and service suspension. Escalation is not an admission of fault and does not silently change an order, consent or legal position. The reviewing person should identify scope, evidence, affected version, limitations, action, owner and date so a later reviewer can understand the decision without reconstructing private conversations.

9. Information and document quality

Within information and document quality, a customer is expected to verify jurisdiction-specific facts and obtain local professional advice. SRC Launch should explain a request in usable language, request only information reasonably connected to the task, and record exceptions. Missing, conflicting, stale or suspicious evidence may pause the affected workflow while unrelated rights and support routes remain available under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures. SRC Launch is a product/service of SRC AI. The eventual legal identity, licence, activity classification, registration number, address, tax identity, governing law and dispute forum remain unverified or pending authoritative confirmation. Nothing in this document represents SRC Launch as a separate incorporated entity, and no unresolved field may be converted into a public legal fact. For information and document quality, brand-level wording is therefore used until the governed identity registry contains verified, published facts with appropriate visibility settings under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures.

The Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures exception path for consent and lawful basis is Human jurisdiction review, professional escalation and service suspension. Escalation is not an admission of fault and does not silently change an order, consent or legal position. The reviewing person should identify scope, evidence, affected version, limitations, action, owner and date so a later reviewer can understand the decision without reconstructing private conversations. SRC Launch is not a government, bank, payment processor, tax authority or law firm. Formation authorities, registered agents, fulfilment providers, banks, payment platforms and qualified advisers make independent decisions under their own rules. Preparation, coordination, evidence or readiness guidance does not guarantee eligibility, timing, approval, account availability or a tax result. In the consent and lawful basis context, these limitations are paired with the next useful step under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures: clarify the missing fact, correct the evidence, obtain Human review or consult an appropriately qualified professional.

11. Data minimization and purpose limitation

SRC Launch is a product/service of SRC AI. The eventual legal identity, licence, activity classification, registration number, address, tax identity, governing law and dispute forum remain unverified or pending authoritative confirmation. Nothing in this document represents SRC Launch as a separate incorporated entity, and no unresolved field may be converted into a public legal fact. For data minimization and purpose limitation, brand-level wording is therefore used until the governed identity registry contains verified, published facts with appropriate visibility settings under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures. For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, data minimization and purpose limitation is applied to Bhutan operations, founder locations, United States jurisdictions and service-specific limitations. The practical record set includes jurisdiction rules, review dates, source lineage, applications, professional decisions and exceptions. Records are used to explain what happened, support authorized work, preserve exact-version decisions and permit correction; they are not a licence to collect unrelated information or publish private material.

12. Private storage and access control

SRC Launch is not a government, bank, payment processor, tax authority or law firm. Formation authorities, registered agents, fulfilment providers, banks, payment platforms and qualified advisers make independent decisions under their own rules. Preparation, coordination, evidence or readiness guidance does not guarantee eligibility, timing, approval, account availability or a tax result. In the private storage and access control context, these limitations are paired with the next useful step under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures: clarify the missing fact, correct the evidence, obtain Human review or consult an appropriately qualified professional. For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, the private storage and access control workflow distinguishes automated checks, staff preparation, Human approval, independent-provider action and qualified-professional judgment. Relevant decisions include availability, eligibility review, source refresh, limitation, withdrawal and customer notice. A status shown by the platform describes current evidence only. It must not be restated as a legal conclusion, a provider commitment or proof that an external authority has acted.

13. Cross-border operations

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, cross-border operations is applied to Bhutan operations, founder locations, United States jurisdictions and service-specific limitations. The practical record set includes jurisdiction rules, review dates, source lineage, applications, professional decisions and exceptions. Records are used to explain what happened, support authorized work, preserve exact-version decisions and permit correction; they are not a licence to collect unrelated information or publish private material. Within cross-border operations, a customer is expected to verify jurisdiction-specific facts and obtain local professional advice. SRC Launch should explain a request in usable language, request only information reasonably connected to the task, and record exceptions. Missing, conflicting, stale or suspicious evidence may pause the affected workflow while unrelated rights and support routes remain available under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures.

14. Independent authorities and providers

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, the independent authorities and providers workflow distinguishes automated checks, staff preparation, Human approval, independent-provider action and qualified-professional judgment. Relevant decisions include availability, eligibility review, source refresh, limitation, withdrawal and customer notice. A status shown by the platform describes current evidence only. It must not be restated as a legal conclusion, a provider commitment or proof that an external authority has acted. The Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures exception path for independent authorities and providers is Human jurisdiction review, professional escalation and service suspension. Escalation is not an admission of fault and does not silently change an order, consent or legal position. The reviewing person should identify scope, evidence, affected version, limitations, action, owner and date so a later reviewer can understand the decision without reconstructing private conversations.

15. Human-controlled fulfilment

Within human-controlled fulfilment, a customer is expected to verify jurisdiction-specific facts and obtain local professional advice. SRC Launch should explain a request in usable language, request only information reasonably connected to the task, and record exceptions. Missing, conflicting, stale or suspicious evidence may pause the affected workflow while unrelated rights and support routes remain available under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures. SRC Launch is a product/service of SRC AI. The eventual legal identity, licence, activity classification, registration number, address, tax identity, governing law and dispute forum remain unverified or pending authoritative confirmation. Nothing in this document represents SRC Launch as a separate incorporated entity, and no unresolved field may be converted into a public legal fact. For human-controlled fulfilment, brand-level wording is therefore used until the governed identity registry contains verified, published facts with appropriate visibility settings under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures.

16. AI-assisted workflows

The Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures exception path for ai-assisted workflows is Human jurisdiction review, professional escalation and service suspension. Escalation is not an admission of fault and does not silently change an order, consent or legal position. The reviewing person should identify scope, evidence, affected version, limitations, action, owner and date so a later reviewer can understand the decision without reconstructing private conversations. SRC Launch is not a government, bank, payment processor, tax authority or law firm. Formation authorities, registered agents, fulfilment providers, banks, payment platforms and qualified advisers make independent decisions under their own rules. Preparation, coordination, evidence or readiness guidance does not guarantee eligibility, timing, approval, account availability or a tax result. In the ai-assisted workflows context, these limitations are paired with the next useful step under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures: clarify the missing fact, correct the evidence, obtain Human review or consult an appropriately qualified professional.

17. Website readiness and website services

SRC Launch is a product/service of SRC AI. The eventual legal identity, licence, activity classification, registration number, address, tax identity, governing law and dispute forum remain unverified or pending authoritative confirmation. Nothing in this document represents SRC Launch as a separate incorporated entity, and no unresolved field may be converted into a public legal fact. For website readiness and website services, brand-level wording is therefore used until the governed identity registry contains verified, published facts with appropriate visibility settings under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures. For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, website readiness and website services is applied to Bhutan operations, founder locations, United States jurisdictions and service-specific limitations. The practical record set includes jurisdiction rules, review dates, source lineage, applications, professional decisions and exceptions. Records are used to explain what happened, support authorized work, preserve exact-version decisions and permit correction; they are not a licence to collect unrelated information or publish private material.

18. Banking and payment-platform boundaries

SRC Launch is not a government, bank, payment processor, tax authority or law firm. Formation authorities, registered agents, fulfilment providers, banks, payment platforms and qualified advisers make independent decisions under their own rules. Preparation, coordination, evidence or readiness guidance does not guarantee eligibility, timing, approval, account availability or a tax result. In the banking and payment-platform boundaries context, these limitations are paired with the next useful step under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures: clarify the missing fact, correct the evidence, obtain Human review or consult an appropriately qualified professional. For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, the banking and payment-platform boundaries workflow distinguishes automated checks, staff preparation, Human approval, independent-provider action and qualified-professional judgment. Relevant decisions include availability, eligibility review, source refresh, limitation, withdrawal and customer notice. A status shown by the platform describes current evidence only. It must not be restated as a legal conclusion, a provider commitment or proof that an external authority has acted.

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, tax and legal information boundaries is applied to Bhutan operations, founder locations, United States jurisdictions and service-specific limitations. The practical record set includes jurisdiction rules, review dates, source lineage, applications, professional decisions and exceptions. Records are used to explain what happened, support authorized work, preserve exact-version decisions and permit correction; they are not a licence to collect unrelated information or publish private material. Within tax and legal information boundaries, a customer is expected to verify jurisdiction-specific facts and obtain local professional advice. SRC Launch should explain a request in usable language, request only information reasonably connected to the task, and record exceptions. Missing, conflicting, stale or suspicious evidence may pause the affected workflow while unrelated rights and support routes remain available under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures.

20. Fees, costs and financial records

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, the fees, costs and financial records workflow distinguishes automated checks, staff preparation, Human approval, independent-provider action and qualified-professional judgment. Relevant decisions include availability, eligibility review, source refresh, limitation, withdrawal and customer notice. A status shown by the platform describes current evidence only. It must not be restated as a legal conclusion, a provider commitment or proof that an external authority has acted. The Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures exception path for fees, costs and financial records is Human jurisdiction review, professional escalation and service suspension. Escalation is not an admission of fault and does not silently change an order, consent or legal position. The reviewing person should identify scope, evidence, affected version, limitations, action, owner and date so a later reviewer can understand the decision without reconstructing private conversations.

21. Cancellations, corrections and exceptions

Within cancellations, corrections and exceptions, a customer is expected to verify jurisdiction-specific facts and obtain local professional advice. SRC Launch should explain a request in usable language, request only information reasonably connected to the task, and record exceptions. Missing, conflicting, stale or suspicious evidence may pause the affected workflow while unrelated rights and support routes remain available under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures. SRC Launch is a product/service of SRC AI. The eventual legal identity, licence, activity classification, registration number, address, tax identity, governing law and dispute forum remain unverified or pending authoritative confirmation. Nothing in this document represents SRC Launch as a separate incorporated entity, and no unresolved field may be converted into a public legal fact. For cancellations, corrections and exceptions, brand-level wording is therefore used until the governed identity registry contains verified, published facts with appropriate visibility settings under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures.

22. Delays and unavailable dependencies

The Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures exception path for delays and unavailable dependencies is Human jurisdiction review, professional escalation and service suspension. Escalation is not an admission of fault and does not silently change an order, consent or legal position. The reviewing person should identify scope, evidence, affected version, limitations, action, owner and date so a later reviewer can understand the decision without reconstructing private conversations. SRC Launch is not a government, bank, payment processor, tax authority or law firm. Formation authorities, registered agents, fulfilment providers, banks, payment platforms and qualified advisers make independent decisions under their own rules. Preparation, coordination, evidence or readiness guidance does not guarantee eligibility, timing, approval, account availability or a tax result. In the delays and unavailable dependencies context, these limitations are paired with the next useful step under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures: clarify the missing fact, correct the evidence, obtain Human review or consult an appropriately qualified professional.

23. Risk review and prohibited conduct

SRC Launch is a product/service of SRC AI. The eventual legal identity, licence, activity classification, registration number, address, tax identity, governing law and dispute forum remain unverified or pending authoritative confirmation. Nothing in this document represents SRC Launch as a separate incorporated entity, and no unresolved field may be converted into a public legal fact. For risk review and prohibited conduct, brand-level wording is therefore used until the governed identity registry contains verified, published facts with appropriate visibility settings under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures. For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, risk review and prohibited conduct is applied to Bhutan operations, founder locations, United States jurisdictions and service-specific limitations. The practical record set includes jurisdiction rules, review dates, source lineage, applications, professional decisions and exceptions. Records are used to explain what happened, support authorized work, preserve exact-version decisions and permit correction; they are not a licence to collect unrelated information or publish private material.

24. Security incidents and service continuity

SRC Launch is not a government, bank, payment processor, tax authority or law firm. Formation authorities, registered agents, fulfilment providers, banks, payment platforms and qualified advisers make independent decisions under their own rules. Preparation, coordination, evidence or readiness guidance does not guarantee eligibility, timing, approval, account availability or a tax result. In the security incidents and service continuity context, these limitations are paired with the next useful step under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures: clarify the missing fact, correct the evidence, obtain Human review or consult an appropriately qualified professional. For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, the security incidents and service continuity workflow distinguishes automated checks, staff preparation, Human approval, independent-provider action and qualified-professional judgment. Relevant decisions include availability, eligibility review, source refresh, limitation, withdrawal and customer notice. A status shown by the platform describes current evidence only. It must not be restated as a legal conclusion, a provider commitment or proof that an external authority has acted.

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, retention, deletion and legal holds is applied to Bhutan operations, founder locations, United States jurisdictions and service-specific limitations. The practical record set includes jurisdiction rules, review dates, source lineage, applications, professional decisions and exceptions. Records are used to explain what happened, support authorized work, preserve exact-version decisions and permit correction; they are not a licence to collect unrelated information or publish private material. Within retention, deletion and legal holds, a customer is expected to verify jurisdiction-specific facts and obtain local professional advice. SRC Launch should explain a request in usable language, request only information reasonably connected to the task, and record exceptions. Missing, conflicting, stale or suspicious evidence may pause the affected workflow while unrelated rights and support routes remain available under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures.

26. Customer rights and requests

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, the customer rights and requests workflow distinguishes automated checks, staff preparation, Human approval, independent-provider action and qualified-professional judgment. Relevant decisions include availability, eligibility review, source refresh, limitation, withdrawal and customer notice. A status shown by the platform describes current evidence only. It must not be restated as a legal conclusion, a provider commitment or proof that an external authority has acted. The Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures exception path for customer rights and requests is Human jurisdiction review, professional escalation and service suspension. Escalation is not an admission of fault and does not silently change an order, consent or legal position. The reviewing person should identify scope, evidence, affected version, limitations, action, owner and date so a later reviewer can understand the decision without reconstructing private conversations.

27. Communications and electronic records

Within communications and electronic records, a customer is expected to verify jurisdiction-specific facts and obtain local professional advice. SRC Launch should explain a request in usable language, request only information reasonably connected to the task, and record exceptions. Missing, conflicting, stale or suspicious evidence may pause the affected workflow while unrelated rights and support routes remain available under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures. SRC Launch is a product/service of SRC AI. The eventual legal identity, licence, activity classification, registration number, address, tax identity, governing law and dispute forum remain unverified or pending authoritative confirmation. Nothing in this document represents SRC Launch as a separate incorporated entity, and no unresolved field may be converted into a public legal fact. For communications and electronic records, brand-level wording is therefore used until the governed identity registry contains verified, published facts with appropriate visibility settings under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures.

28. Complaints and escalation

The Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures exception path for complaints and escalation is Human jurisdiction review, professional escalation and service suspension. Escalation is not an admission of fault and does not silently change an order, consent or legal position. The reviewing person should identify scope, evidence, affected version, limitations, action, owner and date so a later reviewer can understand the decision without reconstructing private conversations. SRC Launch is not a government, bank, payment processor, tax authority or law firm. Formation authorities, registered agents, fulfilment providers, banks, payment platforms and qualified advisers make independent decisions under their own rules. Preparation, coordination, evidence or readiness guidance does not guarantee eligibility, timing, approval, account availability or a tax result. In the complaints and escalation context, these limitations are paired with the next useful step under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures: clarify the missing fact, correct the evidence, obtain Human review or consult an appropriately qualified professional.

29. Audit evidence and decision provenance

SRC Launch is a product/service of SRC AI. The eventual legal identity, licence, activity classification, registration number, address, tax identity, governing law and dispute forum remain unverified or pending authoritative confirmation. Nothing in this document represents SRC Launch as a separate incorporated entity, and no unresolved field may be converted into a public legal fact. For audit evidence and decision provenance, brand-level wording is therefore used until the governed identity registry contains verified, published facts with appropriate visibility settings under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures. For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, audit evidence and decision provenance is applied to Bhutan operations, founder locations, United States jurisdictions and service-specific limitations. The practical record set includes jurisdiction rules, review dates, source lineage, applications, professional decisions and exceptions. Records are used to explain what happened, support authorized work, preserve exact-version decisions and permit correction; they are not a licence to collect unrelated information or publish private material.

30. Versioning and material changes

SRC Launch is not a government, bank, payment processor, tax authority or law firm. Formation authorities, registered agents, fulfilment providers, banks, payment platforms and qualified advisers make independent decisions under their own rules. Preparation, coordination, evidence or readiness guidance does not guarantee eligibility, timing, approval, account availability or a tax result. In the versioning and material changes context, these limitations are paired with the next useful step under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures: clarify the missing fact, correct the evidence, obtain Human review or consult an appropriately qualified professional. For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, the versioning and material changes workflow distinguishes automated checks, staff preparation, Human approval, independent-provider action and qualified-professional judgment. Relevant decisions include availability, eligibility review, source refresh, limitation, withdrawal and customer notice. A status shown by the platform describes current evidence only. It must not be restated as a legal conclusion, a provider commitment or proof that an external authority has acted.

31. Accessibility and readable records

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, accessibility and readable records is applied to Bhutan operations, founder locations, United States jurisdictions and service-specific limitations. The practical record set includes jurisdiction rules, review dates, source lineage, applications, professional decisions and exceptions. Records are used to explain what happened, support authorized work, preserve exact-version decisions and permit correction; they are not a licence to collect unrelated information or publish private material. Within accessibility and readable records, a customer is expected to verify jurisdiction-specific facts and obtain local professional advice. SRC Launch should explain a request in usable language, request only information reasonably connected to the task, and record exceptions. Missing, conflicting, stale or suspicious evidence may pause the affected workflow while unrelated rights and support routes remain available under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures.

32. International use and local law

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, the international use and local law workflow distinguishes automated checks, staff preparation, Human approval, independent-provider action and qualified-professional judgment. Relevant decisions include availability, eligibility review, source refresh, limitation, withdrawal and customer notice. A status shown by the platform describes current evidence only. It must not be restated as a legal conclusion, a provider commitment or proof that an external authority has acted. The Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures exception path for international use and local law is Human jurisdiction review, professional escalation and service suspension. Escalation is not an admission of fault and does not silently change an order, consent or legal position. The reviewing person should identify scope, evidence, affected version, limitations, action, owner and date so a later reviewer can understand the decision without reconstructing private conversations.

33. Conflicts, severability and survival

Within conflicts, severability and survival, a customer is expected to verify jurisdiction-specific facts and obtain local professional advice. SRC Launch should explain a request in usable language, request only information reasonably connected to the task, and record exceptions. Missing, conflicting, stale or suspicious evidence may pause the affected workflow while unrelated rights and support routes remain available under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures. SRC Launch is a product/service of SRC AI. The eventual legal identity, licence, activity classification, registration number, address, tax identity, governing law and dispute forum remain unverified or pending authoritative confirmation. Nothing in this document represents SRC Launch as a separate incorporated entity, and no unresolved field may be converted into a public legal fact. For conflicts, severability and survival, brand-level wording is therefore used until the governed identity registry contains verified, published facts with appropriate visibility settings under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures.

34. Practical examples and non-exhaustive scenarios

The Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures exception path for practical examples and non-exhaustive scenarios is Human jurisdiction review, professional escalation and service suspension. Escalation is not an admission of fault and does not silently change an order, consent or legal position. The reviewing person should identify scope, evidence, affected version, limitations, action, owner and date so a later reviewer can understand the decision without reconstructing private conversations. SRC Launch is not a government, bank, payment processor, tax authority or law firm. Formation authorities, registered agents, fulfilment providers, banks, payment platforms and qualified advisers make independent decisions under their own rules. Preparation, coordination, evidence or readiness guidance does not guarantee eligibility, timing, approval, account availability or a tax result. In the practical examples and non-exhaustive scenarios context, these limitations are paired with the next useful step under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures: clarify the missing fact, correct the evidence, obtain Human review or consult an appropriately qualified professional.

35. Launch and pilot limitations

SRC Launch is a product/service of SRC AI. The eventual legal identity, licence, activity classification, registration number, address, tax identity, governing law and dispute forum remain unverified or pending authoritative confirmation. Nothing in this document represents SRC Launch as a separate incorporated entity, and no unresolved field may be converted into a public legal fact. For launch and pilot limitations, brand-level wording is therefore used until the governed identity registry contains verified, published facts with appropriate visibility settings under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures. For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, launch and pilot limitations is applied to Bhutan operations, founder locations, United States jurisdictions and service-specific limitations. The practical record set includes jurisdiction rules, review dates, source lineage, applications, professional decisions and exceptions. Records are used to explain what happened, support authorized work, preserve exact-version decisions and permit correction; they are not a licence to collect unrelated information or publish private material.

36. Contact configuration and unresolved identity

SRC Launch is not a government, bank, payment processor, tax authority or law firm. Formation authorities, registered agents, fulfilment providers, banks, payment platforms and qualified advisers make independent decisions under their own rules. Preparation, coordination, evidence or readiness guidance does not guarantee eligibility, timing, approval, account availability or a tax result. In the contact configuration and unresolved identity context, these limitations are paired with the next useful step under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures: clarify the missing fact, correct the evidence, obtain Human review or consult an appropriately qualified professional. For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, the contact configuration and unresolved identity workflow distinguishes automated checks, staff preparation, Human approval, independent-provider action and qualified-professional judgment. Relevant decisions include availability, eligibility review, source refresh, limitation, withdrawal and customer notice. A status shown by the platform describes current evidence only. It must not be restated as a legal conclusion, a provider commitment or proof that an external authority has acted.

37. Owner governance and publication controls

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, owner governance and publication controls is applied to Bhutan operations, founder locations, United States jurisdictions and service-specific limitations. The practical record set includes jurisdiction rules, review dates, source lineage, applications, professional decisions and exceptions. Records are used to explain what happened, support authorized work, preserve exact-version decisions and permit correction; they are not a licence to collect unrelated information or publish private material. Within owner governance and publication controls, a customer is expected to verify jurisdiction-specific facts and obtain local professional advice. SRC Launch should explain a request in usable language, request only information reasonably connected to the task, and record exceptions. Missing, conflicting, stale or suspicious evidence may pause the affected workflow while unrelated rights and support routes remain available under Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures.

38. Questions for qualified professional review

For Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures, the questions for qualified professional review workflow distinguishes automated checks, staff preparation, Human approval, independent-provider action and qualified-professional judgment. Relevant decisions include availability, eligibility review, source refresh, limitation, withdrawal and customer notice. A status shown by the platform describes current evidence only. It must not be restated as a legal conclusion, a provider commitment or proof that an external authority has acted. The Jurisdiction / Service-Specific Disclosures exception path for questions for qualified professional review is Human jurisdiction review, professional escalation and service suspension. Escalation is not an admission of fault and does not silently change an order, consent or legal position. The reviewing person should identify scope, evidence, affected version, limitations, action, owner and date so a later reviewer can understand the decision without reconstructing private conversations.