- "First, I hereby invoke the Hutt Commercial Laws, section c, subsection 12.4e, and the protections it affords all counselors and messengers"
- ―Ghitsa Dogder
The Hutt Commercial Laws were a set of rules and regulations created by the Kajidics that protected their counselors. It was to ensure that those individuals that used these laws were not punished for acts made to embarrass or cheat the Hutt Empire. Section c, subsection 12.4e specifically handled the protection of a Hutt's counselors and messengers.
History
- "Counselors and messengers are not to pay the price for those who use them to embarrass or cheat the Hutt Empire"
- ―Durga Besadii Tai
Hutt Commercial Laws stated that if any agent of a specific Hutt was killed, all the deals made by that clan family were made forfeit which in turn could lead to millions worth of credits being lost. It was first enacted after a number of early and violent deaths of twelve counselors along with numberless messengers. The last known moment that this law was broken was in 6 ABY when a young Hutt of the Vermilic Clan forgot the prohibition leading to him disintegrating his counselors. The incident left the clan bankrupt with no Hutt activity within the region for three months.
In 8 ABY, Ghitsa Dogder enacted the law to prevent Durga Besadii Tai from killing her after the loss of several Twi'lek slaves.