Venders should not sell their goods to travelers (or others) at a higher price than can be found at market.
Venders and small shopkeepers from nearby towns and villages come to the mela to sell their goods.
The local venders only had a sufficient quantity of one jersey style to outfit an entire team.
The law would require the carve-out vendor to ensure parity with medical benefits provided by a separate vendor or venders.
There he worked on the roads for a mere subsistence for several months, then started as a fruit vender.
Paying fees for the right, venders set up stalls all over these main road and along adjoining parts of the cross streets as well.
The carve-out vendor may be separate from any number of other venders providing medical benefits.
Some venders avoid this problem by billing monthly for a membership, even though no services are used by the former customer.