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Purpose
Purpose
This principle explains when matters move beyond the originating house.
This principle explains when responsibility expands beyond the originating house.
It preserves order while ensuring that unresolved harm does not spread.
It ensures unresolved harm does not continue or spread.


General principle
General principle
Failure to respond may require broader intervention.
Failure to respond may require broader intervention.


TRIGGER
Conditions
Conditions
Broader involvement may arise when:
Broader involvement may arise when:
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Unaddressed harm affects more than one house.
Unaddressed harm affects more than one house.


AUTHORITY
Authority
Expansion
As impact widens, lawful responsibility may extend to clan or Nation.
As impact widens, lawful authority may extend to clan or Nation.
Expanded involvement supports restoration, not replacement.
Expanded involvement supports restoration, not takeover.


RELATIONSHIP TO HOUSE
Continuity of responsibility
Continuity
The originating house does not lose connection to the matter.
The originating house does not lose identity or connection to the matter.
Responsibility remains even when others assist.
Responsibility remains, even when others assist.


PURPOSE OF INTERVENTION
Purpose of intervention
Stability
Intervention seeks to prevent escalation, protect people and land, and maintain trust in law.
Intervention seeks to:
- prevent escalation,
- protect people and land,
- maintain trust in law.


LIMITS
Limits
Restraint
Broader authorities must act within ayaawx.
Broader authorities must act carefully and within ayaawx.
Assistance must not become takeover.
Assistance must not become replacement.


WITNESS
Witness
Legitimacy
Witnessing confirms that fair opportunity to respond was provided.
Witnessing records that proper opportunity to respond was given.


See also
See also

Revision as of 19:51, 7 February 2026

Failure to Respond May Require Broader Intervention Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Purpose This principle explains when responsibility expands beyond the originating house. It ensures unresolved harm does not continue or spread.

General principle Failure to respond may require broader intervention.

Conditions Broader involvement may arise when: - responsibility is denied, - response is delayed without cause, - acknowledgment is refused, - restoration efforts are avoided.

Unaddressed harm affects more than one house.

Authority As impact widens, lawful responsibility may extend to clan or Nation. Expanded involvement supports restoration, not replacement.

Continuity of responsibility The originating house does not lose connection to the matter. Responsibility remains even when others assist.

Purpose of intervention Intervention seeks to prevent escalation, protect people and land, and maintain trust in law.

Limits Broader authorities must act within ayaawx. Assistance must not become takeover.

Witness Witnessing confirms that fair opportunity to respond was provided.

See also House-Level Response is Primary Restoration of Balance Jurisdiction