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2. The matters are—
(a)subject to paragraph 3, any matter which is expressed to grant an occupier a right subject to the exercise of discretion by the owner, except in relation to improvements to an occupier’s plot;
(b)any matter which is expressed to apply retrospectively;
(c)any matter which is contrary to the implied terms of the agreement, as defined by section 1 of the 1983 Act;
(d)any matter which is expressed to apply only to particular persons or to persons of a particular description, apart from where a rule makes an exception for the owner, the owner’s family or an employee of the owner (where an employee of the owner does not occupy the site under an agreement to which the 1983 Act applies);
(e)whether the occupier should be absolutely prohibited from making improvements to the home or pitch;
(f)whether visitors to the site should be required to report to the owner on arrival;
(g)whether any category of person should be restricted from visiting the site, regardless of whether the site has an age restriction in place;
(h)whether the owner should be allowed to reduce the size of a pitch or its reorientation;
(i)whether the owner should require the collection of deposits or charge for other services or permissions in addition to charges for the pitch fee, utility charges, for parking or sheds, where the charge is not permitted to be made under the agreement (as defined by section 1 of the 1983 Act) or by other legislation;
(j)whether vehicular access to the site should be restricted in any way;
(k)whether the occupier may have visitors to stay for short periods of time, whether or not the occupier is present at the time;
(l)whether the occupier should be required to purchase only goods or services supplied by the owner or such other person as the owner may nominate;
(m)whether the occupier should be required to use only such tradesmen as the owner may nominate, including the owner himself;
(n)whether the site rules may be changed other than by the procedure set out in regulations 7 to 13 of these regulations;
(o)whether the site rules may purport to threaten eviction for failure to comply with the site rules.
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