(1) For the purposes of this Act an association is a “qualifying residents' association”, in relation to a site, if—
(a) it is an association representing the occupiers of mobile homes on the site,
(b) occupiers of at least 50 per cent of those mobile homes are members of the association,
(c) it is independent from the owner of the site who, together with any agent or employee of the owner, is excluded from membership,
(d) subject to paragraph (c), membership is open to occupiers of all mobile homes on the site,
(e) its rules and constitution are open to public inspection and it maintains a list of members,
(f) it has a chairman, secretary and treasurer who are elected by and from among the members, and
(g) with the exception of administrative decisions taken
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