Any way to install Mac App Store Lion release to partition?

Not sure if this violates any NDAs or whatever.. was just curious if anybody knows if there is / will be a way (once Lion is released) to install it to a partition.
I'm going to need to test my work software to ensure it is compatible, before I upgrade.
Thanks in advance.

Google making DVDs, thumb drives and SD cards with the Installer. Then you are reading outside the ASCs where other folks having defied their NDAs!

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