Law endures through living practice

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Law Endures Through Living Practice Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Principle

Law endures through living practice.

Meaning

Ayaawx remains alive when it is carried, enacted, and witnessed in real relationships. Continuity depends on people fulfilling responsibilities, not on preservation of text alone.

Function

Living practice connects memory, authority, and present conduct. It ensures that law is experienced as guidance for action rather than as distant record.

Requirements

Practice must remain grounded in proper standing, recognition, and responsibility. Teaching, correction, and interpretation support faithful continuation.

Limits

Practice cannot contradict lawful authority or precedent. Improper action does not become law through repetition.

Implications

When people live the law, it continues. When practice stops, understanding weakens regardless of what is written.

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