The Legal Infrastructure of πHouse Buhijji is fortified through a multilayered jurisdictional system spanning divine law, tribal law, admiralty law, and constitutional protectionsβboth domestic and international. With perfected claims anchored in UCC filings, judicial notices, ecclesiastical status, and treaty rights (including the Treaty of Peace and Friendship), the estate maintains autonomous legal standing across sovereign, common law, and commercial domains.
This infrastructure supports not only legal defense but proactive enforcement of rights, titles, protections, and intergovernmental recognition. It governs how the estate moves across nation-states, operates commercial entities, engages in arbitration, and asserts jurisdiction independent of corporate legal fiction.