Implementation refers to the lawful practice of Tsm’syen law.

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Implementation Refers to the Lawful Practice of Tsm’syen Law

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Purpose

To clarify what is meant by implementation within Tsm’syen governance and legal order.

General Principle

Implementation refers to the lawful practice of Tsm’syen law.

Meaning

Implementation is not policy execution or administrative rollout. It is the carrying out of ayaawx through proper authority, relationship, and conduct.

Source of Authority

Authority for implementation flows from houses, clans, and recognized roles. No body implements law outside the boundaries of ayaawx.

Function

Implementation makes law visible in action. It includes decision-making, response, restoration, protection, and daily conduct.

Limits

Implementation cannot alter, replace, or override ayaawx. Improper action taken in the name of implementation lacks standing.

Witnessing

Legitimacy depends on recognition and witnessing. Unwitnessed implementation risks error and loss of trust.

Relationship to Other Bodies

Coordinating institutions may assist. They do not become the source of law.

Continuity

Correct implementation strengthens continuity between past, present, and future generations.

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