Public access does not equal unrestricted use.

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Public Access Does Not Equal Unrestricted Use Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Principle

Public access does not equal unrestricted use.

Meaning

The fact that a place may be visible, reachable, or commonly visited does not remove the obligations attached to it. Presence does not create permission.

Function

Access occurs within ayaawx. Use must remain consistent with the authority and responsibility held by the proper house, clan, or collective body.

Implications

Open travel, shared pathways, or regular visitation do not dissolve ownership, stewardship, or jurisdiction. Assumptions based on availability or habit do not establish rights.

Limits

No person or group may expand their authority merely because entry was possible. Improper use affects standing and may require restoration.

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