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4.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2) building work shall be carried out so that—
(a)it complies with the applicable requirements contained in Schedule 1; and
(b)in complying with any such requirement there is no failure to comply with any other such requirement.
(2) Where—
(a)building work is of a kind described in regulation 3(1)(g), (h) or (i); and
(b)the carrying out of that work does not constitute a material alteration,
that work need only comply with the applicable requirements of Part L of Schedule 1.
(3) Building work shall be carried out so that, after it has been completed—
(a)any building which is extended or to which a material alteration is made; or
(b)any building in, or in connection with, which a controlled service or fitting is provided, extended or materially altered; or
(c)any controlled service or fitting,
complies with the applicable requirements of Schedule 1 or, where it did not comply with any such requirement, is no more unsatisfactory in relation to that requirement than before the work was carried out.
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