Whether it 'answers' the question in situations like mine depends upon one's interpretation of "other outlet points".
In the house in question, there are a number of 'circuits' (shower, cooker, immersion etc.) which are currently termination in junction boxes, having been installed in anticipation of probable subsequent installation and connection of the loads in question. If those JBs qualify as "other outlet points" then it would, indeed, be 'a final circuit' by that definition - but if it did not so qualify ....?? !
In any event, this tedious/silly distraction arose because someone suggested that by connecting one of my 'circuits' to a load, I would thereby be 'installing a new circuit', which would therefore be notifiable work. However, in that context the BS7671 definition is irrelevant, what would matter being a definition in the Building Regs - which doesn't exist. Furthermore, even if BS7671 definitions were relevant, what is notifiable is installation of 'a new circuit',
not a 'new final circuit', and the BS7671 definition of a ';circuit' is different from the one you quote.
Whatever, as far as I am concerned, this discussion is moot. I don't really care a jot about what definitions (where they exist) say - since I would not even dream of thinking that I was 'installing a new circuit' if all I was doing were to connect a load to a 'circuit' that had been installed specifically to supply such (or similar) a load
Kind Regards, John