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See appendix 15 for guidance. I'm assuming you are talking about spurred branches from a ring final.
Usual rules concerning cable CCC and circuit protection apply.
 
If it's off of a fused spur then you can have as many sockets as you like however they will be limited by the 13A fuse.
 
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this diagram just about explains it all
 
The information given is a bit vague in regards to ‘coming off a fuse spur’.

What is the spur controlling? Is it an appliance or is it the installed socket? If it’s the later then yes you can extend the circuit, if it’s controlling an appliance then you can’t.

As andy78 mentions, read appendix 15 for guidance.

All the best,

Mike
 

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