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(16) The sale and rental of sporting equipment and clothing on premises where the sport for which the equipment or clothing to be sold or rented is carried on. (15) The letting of horses, vehicles, boats or aircraft for pleasure. (14) The catching or gathering of seafood and fresh water fish not otherwise prohibited by law. (13) The operation of boats for purposes of non-commercial fishing and recreation, or the sale of bait for fishing. (10) The opening of art galleries or the display and sale therein of paintings, objects of art, catalogues and pictures. (9) The showing, sale, or rental of noncommercial real property to be used for residential purposes. (8) The opening and operation of any secular place of business not otherwise prohibited by law if the natural person in control of the business conscientiously believes that the seventh day of the week, or the period which begins at sundown on Friday night and ends at sundown on Saturday night, should be observed as the Sabbath, and causes all places of business in the commonwealth over which he has control to remain closed for secular business during the entire period of twenty-four consecutive hours which he believes should be observed as the Sabbath, and actually refrains from engaging in secular business and from laboring during that period. (7) The operation of radio and television stations the operation of telephone and telegraph systems or the preparation, printing, publication, sale and delivery of newspapers, or the taking of pictures. (6) The manufacture, sale or distribution of steam, electricity, fuel, gas, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, acetylene, carbon dioxide and the calcining of lime, manufacturing processes which for technical reasons require continuous operation, and the processing of checks, items, documents or data by a bank or trust company. (5) The making of emergency repairs for the purposes of immediate and necessary protection of persons, or property including realty, or the towing of any motor vehicle or boat for such purpose. (4) The conduct of any public service the continuing operation of which is necessary for the maintenance of life, such as, but not limited to, the operation of municipal water and sewage disposal systems, the operation of hospitals and clinics, or the necessary services of physicians, surgeons, dentists and the like. (3) The use or repair of any way or bridge, or the payment and collection of any toll incidental thereto. (2) The opening of a store or shop and the sale at retail of foodstuffs therein provided, not more than a total of three persons, including the proprietor, are employed therein at any one time on Sunday and throughout the week. (1) Any manner of labor, business or work not performed for material compensation provided, no public nuisance is created thereby. Section five shall not prohibit the following: A HERO cannot have more than one mount trait.Section 6: Business, trade, labor or work on Sunday limitation of operation of Sec.

You can choose one extra HERO to have a mount trait for each warscroll battalion in your army. Declare which HERO has the mount trait: you can then choose or roll for a mount trait from the appropriate table. If a Flesh-eater Courts army includes any HEROES mounted on a Royal Terrorgheist or Royal Zombie Dragon, one of those HEROES can have a mount trait. If the friendly unit has a Wounds characteristic of 1, for each mortal wound that was inflicted on the enemy unit, you can return 1 slain model to the friendly unit instead. Then, for each mortal wound that was inflicted on the enemy unit, you can heal 1 wound allocated to the friendly unit. If the casting roll was 10 or more, the enemy unit suffers D6 mortal wounds instead of D3 mortal wounds. If successfully cast, pick 1 enemy unit within 12" of the caster that is visible to them, and a friendly FLESH-EATER COURTS unit within 6" of that enemy unit.
