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A body is connected to a social landlord if—
(a)the social landlord can (directly or through nominees) secure that the body’s affairs are conducted in accordance with the social landlord’s wishes,
(b)the body can (directly or through nominees) secure that the social landlord’s affairs are conducted in accordance with the body’s wishes,
(c)the body is the social landlord’s subsidiary,
(d)the social landlord is the body’s subsidiary, or
(e)the body is the subsidiary of a body of which the social landlord is a subsidiary.
“subsidiary” has the same meaning in this section as in the Companies Act 2006 (c.46) or, as the case may be, the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies and Credit Unions Act 1968 (c.55).
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