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  1. Continuity depends on correct use of the Codex (02:38, 13 February 2026)
  2. Law endures through living practice (02:39, 13 February 2026)
  3. The Codex is not a constitution or statute book (02:40, 13 February 2026)
  4. It does not freeze law in time. (02:45, 13 February 2026)
  5. External legal systems do not define its meaning (03:24, 13 February 2026)
  6. Misuse of the Codex undermines trust. (03:26, 13 February 2026)
  7. Law applies across the Nation through relationship, not force (04:56, 14 February 2026)
  8. The Codex supports transmission to future generations. (16:29, 14 February 2026)
  9. Communities retain authority over local matters (16:31, 14 February 2026)
  10. Implementation must respect ayaawx and adaawx (16:34, 14 February 2026)
  11. Consistency does not require uniformity (16:35, 14 February 2026)
  12. Coordination supports, but does not replace, local governance (17:24, 14 February 2026)
  13. Implementation refers to the lawful practice of Tsm’syen law. (13:40, 15 February 2026)
  14. Practice occurs at the community, house, and clan levels. (13:43, 15 February 2026)
  15. Law is implemented through conduct, decision-making, and response. (13:44, 15 February 2026)
  16. Written guidance does not substitute lived application. (13:46, 15 February 2026)
  17. Each community governs its internal affairs. (13:47, 15 February 2026)
  18. Community governance operates within broader Nation law. (13:48, 15 February 2026)
  19. Local conditions may shape lawful application. (13:49, 15 February 2026)
  20. Community authority is not erased by Nation-level coordination (13:50, 15 February 2026)
  21. Coordination supports shared understanding of law. (13:51, 15 February 2026)
  22. Communication prevents fragmentation or contradiction. (13:52, 15 February 2026)
  23. Coordination does not create hierarchy between communities. (13:53, 15 February 2026)
  24. Mutual recognition preserves unity (13:53, 15 February 2026)
  25. Houses link law across communities. (13:54, 15 February 2026)
  26. House responsibilities remain consistent regardless of location. (13:56, 15 February 2026)
  27. Movement between communities does not dissolve house obligations. (13:58, 15 February 2026)
  28. Houses support lawful continuity (13:58, 15 February 2026)
  29. Elders may assist in clarifying law across communities. (13:59, 15 February 2026)
  30. Guidance respects local context and history (14:00, 15 February 2026)
  31. Elders do not impose uniform outcomes (14:01, 15 February 2026)
  32. Implementation Across All Communities (14:07, 15 February 2026)
  33. Lawful variation between communities is expected (14:08, 15 February 2026)
  34. Differences arise from history, place, and relationship (14:09, 15 February 2026)
  35. Variation does not imply conflict or error. (14:11, 15 February 2026)
  36. Balance is maintained through dialogue and witnessing (14:12, 15 February 2026)
  37. Implementation does not permit centralized control (14:13, 15 February 2026)
  38. Communities may refuse unlawful direction (14:14, 15 February 2026)
  39. External pressure does not define implementation (14:15, 15 February 2026)
  40. Lawful refusal protects autonomy (14:16, 15 February 2026)
  41. Consistent understanding supports unity (14:17, 15 February 2026)
  42. Correct implementation strengthens Nation law (14:19, 15 February 2026)
  43. Failure to coordinate weakens trust (14:20, 15 February 2026)
  44. Teaching shared principles supports future governance (14:21, 15 February 2026)
  45. Protection from External Reinterpretation (14:26, 15 February 2026)
  46. Law retains its meaning within its own legal order (14:28, 15 February 2026)
  47. Interpretation follows ayaawx and adaawx (14:29, 15 February 2026)
  48. External frameworks do not redefine internal law (14:30, 15 February 2026)
  49. Translation does not equal transformation (14:31, 15 February 2026)
  50. Protection of meaning preserves sovereignty (14:32, 15 February 2026)

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