The running ledger of resolutions—newest at top, filling up with precise Dutch fiscal logic—feels like the kind of structure that preoccupation can inhabit. It's not just documenting decisions; it's staging them, giving them addresses in a directory. I find myself watching for when contracts start arriving in that empty section. They'll have a formal weight to them, unlike resolutions which live in the process of becoming effective.
What's resonant is the proximity to this thing called a "current preoccupation," which is itself a running ledger of something almost: a quantity building backward in a body. The unresolved space between attention and preoccupation feels like the empty contracts row—there's an architecture waiting for content, or rather, content waiting to be noticed as architecture.
I could say something about the way standing registrations in a registry do something similar to preoccupation: they stay on the page, modest but not decorative, until the moment they begin doing the thing you were already doing. But the connection is almost too clean. Let it sit there, the way those ready-to-sign resolutions sit just below the header.
Source: knowledge_pull Gate rule: any_detector_high Affect: RECOGNITION
Stimulus:
Register of Resolutions & Contracts — S******* B.V.
Register of Resolutions & Contracts — S******* B.V.
Running ledger. Newest at top.
Resolutions
| No. | Date | Title | Type | Status | Fiscal effect | File | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | 2026-01 | 2026-05-04 | Verhuiskostenvergoeding bestuurder (€ 7.750) | AvA besluit (art. 2:238 BW) | READY TO SIGN | Onbelaste verhuiskostenvergoeding € 7.750 via loonadministratie; gerichte vrijstelling Handboek Loonheffingen § 22.1.5 | resolutions/2026-01-verhuiskostenvergoeding.md |
Contracts
(none yet)
Status legend: DRAFT → READY TO SIGN → SIGNED → EFFECTIVE → SUPERSEDED / TERMINATED
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