Silence does not equal consent to reinterpretation

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Silence Does Not Equal Consent to Reinterpretation

Category: Interpretation Page status: Working

Purpose

To prevent absence of response from being treated as agreement to external meanings, limits, or alterations of ayaawx.

General Principle

Silence does not equal consent to reinterpretation.

Explanation

Circumstances may prevent immediate response or participation. Non-response cannot be taken as approval, waiver, or transfer of interpretive authority. Meaning remains grounded in existing law and relationship.

Authority

Interpretive authority remains with:

Implications

External actors must not assume agreement where none has been expressed. Delay or restraint may reflect process, not acceptance. Existing responsibilities continue unchanged.

Limits

Only lawful and witnessed agreement can alter shared understanding. Assumptions drawn from silence have no standing.

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