Multiple receptacles for three-phase circuit

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Is there any place in the NEC that says that I cannot have two receptacles in difference locations that are fed by the same three-phase circuit? This is power for a distributed dimmer bar for lighting that will break out the circuit to single phase 20A circuits. At no time are these three-phase power receptacles meant to be used at the same time, it is only to solve a limited circuit count and accessibility. It appears that 210.23 allows this but I do not find any reference to "three-phase".
 
multiconductor circuits are legal,210.4 -- dimming receptacles have restrictions, 404.14(E)
Thank you for your reply.

The distributed dimmer bars are portable theatrical power distribution and are covered in Article 520. I will probably not be duplicating the three-phase branch circuits just to err on the side of caution, but just as you say, per 210.4, I saw nothing else in the code that would keep me from designing for them.
 
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