Refresh CORPIFORM component surface to v0.1.3 canonical state#259
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Why
CORPIFORM advanced its forward-only published release boundary from v0.1.2 to v0.1.3 and recorded a new canonical repository head. VERIFRAX must refresh its recorded component surface so stack-level evidence remains connected to the current canonical CORPIFORM state.
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This change updates VERIFRAX component-surface evidence only. It does not alter VERIFRAX protocol semantics, CORPIFORM execution behavior, authority semantics, or release-boundary contents.