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== LIMITS ==
== LIMITS ==
=== Boundaries ===
=== Boundaries ===
* Implementation does not permit centralized control.
* [[Implementation does not permit centralized control]].
* Communities may refuse unlawful direction.
* [[Communities may refuse unlawful direction]].
* External pressure does not define implementation.
* [[External pressure does not define implementation]].
* Lawful refusal protects autonomy.
* [[Lawful refusal protects autonomy]].


== CONTINUITY ==
== CONTINUITY ==

Latest revision as of 14:07, 15 February 2026

Implementation Across All Communities

Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Purpose

This page describes how Tsm’syen law is implemented across multiple communities while respecting local authority, house governance, and lawful variation. It records principles that guide consistency without centralization.

This page does not impose uniform administration or override community governance.

General principles

IMPLEMENTATION

Meaning

COMMUNITIES

Local authority

COORDINATION

Across communities

ROLE OF HOUSES

Continuity and standing

ROLE OF ELDERS

Guidance and clarity

VARIATION

Lawful differences

LIMITS

Boundaries

CONTINUITY

Protection of unity

To be developed


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