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1 4 | martens' heads, and then the guest may proceed without more 2 8 | When a guest brings skiffs into Novgorod, 3 9 | to Dhrelleborch. When a guest has put his things into 4 9 | responsible for this to the guest, but he will be responsible 5 9 | carrying the things. The guest will sustain the damage 6 13| If a Ruthenian offend a guest, the duke and the alderman 7 13| settle the case; but if a guest offend a Ruthenian, the 8 16| there be trade between a guest or a man of Novgorod. It 9 19| Also, no guest from Germany or Gothland 10 20| If a guest coming from the upper parts 11 21| Also, if a guest must make an accusation 12 22| If a Ruthenian and a guest disagree in their testimony, 13 23| Ruthenians, he will pay the guest before he pays the Ruthenian; 14 23| not sufficient to pay the guest, he will be forced into 15 23| into the servitude of the guest together with his wife and 16 23| and children, and if the guest wishes he may take him away, 17 23| will pay the debt to the guest. ~ 18 25| silver scales. Goods which a guest brings must be weighed in 19 25| nine skins. Goods which a guest buys from a Ruthenian, the 20 25| scales without expense to the guest, but the guest will give 21 25| expense to the guest, but the guest will give the weigher nine 22 25| receives from him. When a guest has his own silver weighed 23 25| weighing if it pleases the guest. If any guest should sell 24 25| pleases the guest. If any guest should sell his silver to 25 25| Livonian talents. Also the guest should measure his goods 26 31| and liberties, which the guest merchants in the dominion