Expectation-measure inputs can be rows without a remedy result. Honesty note: simplified remedies and relief model; jurisdictions and rule sets vary; the pinned first step states the as-of date; not legal advice.

highlighted = computed this step

Remedies model honesty note

Honesty note: simplified remedies and relief model; jurisdictions and rule sets vary; as of June 24, 2026; not legal advice; code encodes a stated structural model, not the law itself.

remedies model as of June24,2026\text{remedies model as of }June 24, 2026

Use a stated expectation model

The stated classroom model separates promised position, actual position, and offset rows. It does not compute a legal amount.

promised plus actual plus offset\text{promised plus actual plus offset}

Example fact packet

The toy packet states promised position and actual position. The mitigation or offset record is unknown.

offset unknown\text{offset unknown}

The trace keeps the open row

The compiled trace has 3 rows and 1 unknown offset row.

rows=3,unknown=1\text{rows}=3,\quad \text{unknown}=1

Diagram note

The diagram is a row trace. It displays model status rows, not a remedy result.

trace rows only\text{trace rows only}

Jurisdiction: US; as of 2026-06-24; not legal advice; Code encodes the stated structural model, not the law itself.

Simplified expectation measure trace promised: satisfied via promised=True compare=True actual: satisfied via actual=True compare=True offset: unknown via offset=None compare=True

Summary

Expectation data is safer when missing offsets stay visible for review instead of being silently filled.

unknown remains visible\text{unknown remains visible}