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Is the change in trade name of a material considered a "like-for-like" change?
14 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Please explain what you mean by a "like-for-like" change in English.

14 years ago
Answered by angie
Is it an equivalent (i.e. identical?"?
For example, if I change an old piece of equipment with a new piece which has exactly the same specifications as the old one, then it is an equivalent change.
In this case, I think it is not an equivalent change?
14 years ago

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