Adaawx guide lawful use and decision-making.
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Adaawx and Lawful Decision-Making
Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working
Principle
Adaawx guide lawful use and decision-making.
Purpose
This page explains how adaawx inform lawful use of land, authority, and decision-making within Tsm’syen law. Adaawx provide precedent, context, and consequence that guide choices affecting people, houses, and laxyuup.
Role of Adaawx
- Adaawx record historical events, boundaries, and relationships.
- Adaawx preserve precedent through lived example.
- Adaawx explain how decisions were made and why outcomes followed.
- Adaawx anchor authority in conduct rather than assertion.
Lawful Use
- Use of laxyuup must align with adaawx and ayaawx.
- Adaawx identify acceptable and unacceptable conduct.
- Lawful use carries responsibility to land, houses, and future generations.
- Use without regard to adaawx lacks lawful basis.
Decision-Making
- Decisions are informed by precedent recorded in adaawx.
- Adaawx guide restraint, proportionality, and balance.
- Decision-making considers long-term consequences.
- Proper decisions protect relationships and continuity.
Authority
- Authority arises from recognition and lawful conduct.
- Adaawx confirm who holds responsibility in specific contexts.
- Authority exercised contrary to adaawx undermines legitimacy.
- Adaawx prevent arbitrary or opportunistic decision-making.
Consequences
- Adaawx record the outcomes of lawful and unlawful actions.
- Consequences may include repair, loss of standing, or reassignment of responsibility.
- Consequences are relational, not punitive.
- Knowledge of consequence guides future conduct.
Limits
- Adaawx do not authorize extraction of meaning from context.
- Adaawx cannot be selectively applied to justify advantage.
- Decisions detached from adaawx weaken law.
- External reinterpretation without consent lacks authority.
Continuity
- Adaawx guide present action and future conduct.
- Continuity depends on accurate recall and transmission.
- Elders and houses share responsibility for teaching.
- Preservation of adaawx sustains law and laxyuup.