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 household as established by the charter of the agricultural artel, plus poultry.

In the taiga and tundra regions of the Far North—breeding does and young deer, and also draft-deer, in the amount of 25 head per household,

3. Livestock feed (if the livestock are not subject to confiscation) required pending the laying by of the next fodder crap, or until such time as the livestock is driven out to pasture.

4. In the case of persons whose basic occupation is agriculture—the seed required for regular planting.

5. Household objects, utensils, and clothing necessary to the convicted person and to those dependent upon him.
 * a) clothing: for each person: one summer or full coat; one winter overcoat or sheepskin coat; one inter suit (for women: two winter dresses); one summer suit (for women: two summer dresses); one piece of headwareheadwear [sic] for each season. For women, in addition: two summer shawls and one warm shawl (or heavy shawl); other clothing and headwareheadwear [sic] which has been in use for a substantial period of time and which is not valuable;
 * b) footwear, underclothing, bedclothes, kitchen and table utensils in use (except for objects made of valuable materials, or objects of artistic value);
 * c) furniture: one bed and chair for each person; one desk, one wardrobe, and one trunk for the family;
 * d) all children's belongings.

6. Food products in an amount necessary for the convicted person and his family pending the next harvest, if the basic occupation of the convicted person is agriculture. In ail other cases: food products and money in a total amount equal to the monthly earnings of the convicted person, but not less then 1,000 rubles.

7. That amount of fuel necessary for preparing food and for heating the living quarters of the family during the cold season.

8. Tools (including annuals and books) required for the continuation of the occupational activities of the convicted person, except for those cases where the convicted person, by sentence of the court, has been deprived of the right to engage in the activity in question, or when be has used the tools in an illegal occupation.

9. Shares in cooperative organisations, provided the convicted person hes not been expelled from the cooperative.