… equipped for habitation (with sleeping, cooking, toilet facilities, etc.). (d) Four-wheeled motor vehicles with tube … characteristics generally applicable to the vehicles which fall in this heading : (a) Presence of permanent seats with … specially designed for use on amusement park rides and fairground amusements, e.g., “dodge’em” cars, are classified …
… the A, B, O and AB groups, A 1 and A 2 sub-groups and Factor H. (ii) Preparations for determining the M, N, S and … for the determination of HLA properties (HLA antigens) fall in this heading; they must be directly applicable. They … which has been accurately determined (e.g., the protein and fat content of milk powder); (c) Materials, whether natural …
… measuring the rate of flow in rivers, canals, etc., which fall in heading 90.15 as hydrological instruments. (b) … conduits in general, and consisting essentially of a bladed fan and a calibrated dial. In some devices the measured … in blocks of flats so that central heating costs can be fairly divided resemble thermometers and contain a liquid …
… the headings appropriate to their respective functions or, failing that, in residual headings (See Part (E) of the … classified in the heading appropriate to that function or, failing that, in a residual heading (see Note 6 (E) to this … of an automatic data processing system. Such appliances fall to be classified in their own appropriate heading. …
… to much vibration). Many motors may incorporate a fan or other device for keeping the motor cool during … current for a variety of purposes (e.g., on ships, on farms not connected to an external supply, in chemical … apparatus sometimes known as generators which do not in fact produce electric energy, e.g., signal generators ( …
… classified in this heading. When presented separately, they fall in heading 85.02 or 85.43 , as the case may be. … for welding and high‑frequency line welding machines) fall in heading 85.15 . Presses incorporating heating …
… to 1,400 °C) suitable for use in metallurgy for the manufacture of aluminium (carbo‑thermo‑reduction in electric … etc., processes) or for other uses (in particular, for the manufacture of abrasives). …
… corrosion, aluminium tends to replace iron and steel in the manufacture of reservoirs, tanks, etc., particularly in the chemical industries, breweries, dairies, cheese factories. However, the heading excludes containers …
… alloy cast irons and alloy steels; these products normally fall in Chapter 72, but ferro‑manganese and silico‑manganese may sometimes fall in this heading if the iron content is very low (see …