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There will be a differences between fixed outlet sockets, fixtures like ceiling lights and PAT testing (portable appliance testing). Certain fixtures may be the responsibility of the landlord - you'll need to check this with them and your lease.
We had a PAT test done this time last year and found that it can depend on what is being tested and if the item is in the public area or in a staff area. Some things are every three or five years. And some items were totally different to what you might expect, even down to whether it has a factory fitted moulded plug or not! Our kettle didn't need to be tested for example but our cash till and card machine did!
Best get a local electrician in to give you advice and a quote. Also speak to your landlord - many have a preferred electrician and may give you a favourable rate.
For PAT testing you should pay no more that about £2/item.
Landlords have also got the right to enforce you to have PAT testing done as this was the (amicable) case with us last year (we are in a small shopping mall but I guess this might be the same for a stand-alone shop).
PAT testing is not always required.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/press/2012/hse-pattesting.htm
I may be being ignorant but all my leads are double insulated - they have the wire, then the blue/red sleeve, then the black sleeve.