It seems that a sample agreement was produced before the High Court, which provided inter alia for the following terms: (1) That the proprietor should supply the tobacco and the bidi leaves; (2) that the intermediary should engage premises of his own and obtain the requisite license to carry on the work of having the bidis rolled there; (3) that at no time should more than nine bidi rollers work in the premises of that intermediary; (4) that the intermediary should meet all the incidental charges for rolling the bidis including the cost of thread and the remuneration paid to the bidi rollers; 650 (5) that for every unit of 1,000 bidis rolled and delivered by the intermediary to the proprietor, the latter should pay the stipulated amount, after deducting the cost of the tobacco and the bidi leaves supplied by the proprietor; (6) that the intermediary should not enter into similar engagement with any other industrial concern;, (7) that the price of the raw materials and price to be paid for every unit of 1,000 bidis rolled and delivered were to be fixed at the discretion of the proprietor.