Citation does not confer interpretive authority

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Citation Does Not Confer Interpretive Authority

Category: Interpretation Page status: Working

Purpose

To prevent misunderstanding that referencing external materials transfers the power to define or interpret ayaawx.

General Principle

Citation does not confer interpretive authority.

Explanation

External documents may be quoted, referenced, or relied upon in discussions with other systems. Use of those materials is communicative and strategic. It does not grant external bodies the right to interpret, redefine, or limit Tsm’syen law.

Authority

Interpretation remains grounded in:

Implications

Agreement with an external statement does not subordinate ayaawx. Silence from external systems does not weaken ayaawx. Internal meaning remains internally held.

Limits

Where external interpretation conflicts with ayaawx, internal law governs. No citation transfers jurisdiction.

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