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Default do outlets have to be strictly serial in layout?

Hello,

looking to add a couple of outlets for convenience (not
planning on significantly upping the loading on the circuit)
at the end of a run.
the way everything is structured it would be much easier to
just Tee the two off of the last outlet rather than run them
serially.
no other issues.

does this violate NEC? (can't imagine why it would but it
doesn't hurt to ask.)

thanks in advance
ml
 
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