Inter-house disputes arise when harm affects more than one house.
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Inter-House Disputes
Inter-house disputes arise when harm affects more than one house.
Harm may extend beyond an individual and implicate multiple houses through action, responsibility, or consequence.
Inter-house disputes recognize the collective nature of relationships, obligations, and accountability.
Resolution requires participation and acknowledgment by all affected houses.
Processes must respect house autonomy while seeking restoration of balance between houses.
Witnessing is essential to confirm legitimacy and prevent unresolved or concealed imbalance.