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- The License of the Lodge covers the production and sale through their NPCs of wood works which include general works, furniture and weapons, metal works which include blacksmithed goods, weapons and armor, leatherworks which include leather-made attire and armor. It does not cover the production and sale of cooked or raw foods, farming goods, jewelry, clothing, cloth, artworks, or flora. The allowances of the Lumber Lodge can and do change regularly with the shifting of their Licenses.
- Foreman are required to document all sales and trades, purchases or business deals with PCs and NPCs via weekly Character Reports.
- PC to PC – Foreman may make PC to PC sales only in terms of arranging large or bulk deals which must be pre-approved by an Overseer.  All proceeds goes to the clan coffers. Discounts given to PCs that are not clanned and therefor not approved for said discounts must be covered by the Foreman. In example, if there is a 5 cp discount, the Foreman must pay the discount to the Farmsclan.
- PC to NPC – No PC employed by the Lodge should be selling to Lodge NPCs for profit - this includes the Lumber Buyer, the Ore Buyer, or Pelt Buyer all of which are owned and operated by the Lodge.
- Do not haggle clan NPCs to get a better price for yourself when buying from them.

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