Honours for a man from the Chersonese

IG II3 1 501 Date: Mid-iv BC
 
. . . . . . son of Aristoteles . . . . . . apparent . . . and . . . please the Athenian People, and acting in this way (5) will not fail to obtain [from the People anything that is just]; and the decrees [which the Athenians] and those [Athenians living in the Chersonese] voted about him shall be valid; and the generals in office at any time shall take care of him and the archons in (10) the Chersonese,[1] so that he suffers no harm; and the secretary of the Council shall inscribe this decree on a stone stele and stand it on the acropolis ( . . . ?)