Point-in-Time Status

This route is essential because CITAQ verification has temporal meaning and should not be read as timeless approval.

Point-in-time status explains that public verification reflects current evidence conditions rather than permanent product truth.

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Use this route to understand point-in-time status in the CITAQ trust system.

Trust routes explain how public verification should be interpreted, where legal and methodological limits sit, and how trust surfaces connect to evidence.

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Trust role

Point-in-time status explains that public verification reflects current evidence conditions rather than permanent product truth.

Interpretation rule

This route is essential because CITAQ verification has temporal meaning and should not be read as timeless approval.

Boundary importance

Trust pages exist so public verification is inspectable and bounded instead of relying on vague authority language.

Route connectivity

Every trust page should bridge into docs, platform, legal boundaries, and public verification examples.

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What this route explains

Point-in-time status explains that public verification reflects current evidence conditions rather than permanent product truth.

Why this route matters

This route is essential because CITAQ verification has temporal meaning and should not be read as timeless approval.

How it connects

This route is part of the broader trust family and should always lead into verification pages, disclaimers, docs, or platform context.

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Trust routes work best when they stay connected to adjacent verification, documentation, and legal pages.