Names that carry legal continuity

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Names That Carry Legal Continuity

In Tsm’syen law, names carry legal continuity.

When a name is taken up, the legal person continues — the individual does not replace them.

Meaning

Names are not labels. They are legal vessels.

A name carries:

  • Authority established in the past
  • Responsibilities attached to that authority
  • History of actions and obligations
  • Standing recognized by witnesses

Through names, law persists across generations.

Legal Principle

The person serves the name. The name does not serve the person.

Under Ayaawk:

  • Authority does not reset with death
  • Responsibility does not expire
  • Obligation is inherited with the name
  • Continuity prevents erasure of accountability

Names ensure that power cannot be privatized.

Continuity

When a name is assumed:

  • The legal role continues
  • Past commitments remain binding
  • Unresolved obligations remain active
  • Future conduct is measured against prior history

The holder is accountable to both past and future.

Limits

A name may not be used to:

  • Claim personal ownership of authority
  • Escape past responsibility
  • Rewrite history
  • Accumulate unchecked power
  • Sever law from memory

Misuse of a name invites correction.

Witness Recognition

Names require recognition.

Witnesses:

  • Confirm lawful succession
  • Recall the history attached to the name
  • Observe fulfillment of duties
  • Withdraw recognition if conduct violates Ayaawk

Without witness recognition, a name has no standing.

Correction

If a name is carried unlawfully:

  • Authority may be suspended
  • Responsibilities may be reassigned
  • Recognition may be withdrawn
  • Lawful succession may be re-initiated

Correction protects the integrity of the name and the law it carries.

Continuity

Names bind generations into a single legal thread.

Through them:

  • Law remains alive
  • Authority remains accountable
  • Memory prevents distortion
  • Ayaawk remains intact

The Nation endures because names remember.

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