Am i correct to say that: if an original coc does excist for the installation and any alterations occurred after it was issued, a coc has to be done for the whole installation and include all the alterations in it as the original coc would have no value due to the alteration that wasn't mentioned on it?
Am i correct in saying that if the original coc is of no value, a new coc must be done for the whole electrical installation before a coc can be done for a specific circuit that was altered andif the owner doesn't want a new coc cause it costs to much to fix the mistakes it must be put in writing that he is liable for it, thus meaning you can't give him a coc for the altered circuit you worked on?
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