… for walls, shelves, etc. The heading also includes textile fabrics, principally woven cotton fabrics, covered with linoleum paste without pigments. These …
… parts of general use as defined in Note 2 to Section XV ; brushes ( heading 96.03 ). In general, therefore, the goods … to these conditions, the heading includes non-automatic lubricating pots; greasing nipples; hand wheels, levers and …
… treatment with soda solution or prolonged maceration in brine. (Olives merely preserved provisionally in brine remain classified in heading 07.11 - see the …
… to that heading) or equine animals (horses, mules, asses, zebras, etc.). These raw hides and skins may be fresh … skins may be either dry salted , or wet salted by means of brine. In the dry salting process, small proportions of …
… they are obtained; the part which covers the stomach and breast is known as the plastron . (C) Whalebone and … or without their cores and their frontal bones. Antlers are branched horns of deer, elk, etc. The heading also covers …
… and sizes. These are usually made of steel but they may be bronzed, tinned, silvered or gilded. (2) Fish landing … be made of various materials (bamboo, wood, metal, glass fibre, plastics, etc.). They may consist of a single piece …
… etc.); decorative articles mainly used during Christmas celebrations, such as figurines or hanging items with … tape), cardboard trumpets, “blow‑outs”, confetti, carnival umbrellas, etc.”. (C) Conjuring tricks and novelty jokes , …