Permission does not remove responsibility.

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Permission and Responsibility Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Core Principle

Law Permission does not remove responsibility.

Explanation Authorization to use a resource does not absolve the user of obligation. Responsibility continues before, during, and after use. Permission regulates access, not accountability.

Standard Those acting with permission remain responsible for care, impact, and restoration. Harm caused under permission still creates imbalance. Responsibility cannot be delegated or waived through approval.

Effect Lawful permission preserves order without erasing duty. Use that hides behind permission undermines trust. Responsibility remains attached to conduct.