… in the body. The heading covers a wide range of bodies for various types of vehicles (e.g., passenger vehicles, lorries … accessories such as dashboards, boots (trunks), seats and cushions, mats, luggage racks and electrical fittings). …
… consequence, their resulting rarity. Subject to these conditions, the heading includes : (1) Antique furniture, … irrespective of their age, pearls, natural or cultured, or precious or semi‑precious stones of headings 71.01 to 71.03 . …
… put up for retail sale ( heading 50.06 ) or if within the definition of twine, cordage, etc. ( heading 56.07 ) (see … (I) (B) (2) and (3) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI). The yarns of this heading differ from the yarns … yarns may be discharged or finished. The heading excludes imitation catgut of silk, of heading 56.04 . …
… ordinary varieties of glass. It is usually opaque though occasionally transparent; it may be colourless or of various colours. It falls in this heading when in the mass … the base of electric light bulbs. It has a high manganese dioxide content which gives it a blackish colour so that the …
… of carbon. Carbon black results from the incomplete combustion or cracking (by heating, by electric arc or by … channel black or furnace black, according to the method of production. Carbon black may contain oily impurities. Carbon …
… or chilled, are classified in headings 07.01 to 07.09. The expression “frozen” is defined in the General Explanatory … prepared with other ingredients, such as prepared meals ( Section IV ). The principal kinds of vegetables preserved by …
… etc.), whether or not cut or dried; these are used for the extraction of rennet. (2) Tripe and paunches. (When … ). The heading also excludes “artificial guts” made by extrusion of a paste of hide or skin fibres, subsequently hardened with a solution of formaldehyde and phenols ( heading 39.17 ) and …
… not having the character of vessels. They are generally stationary when in use and include : (1) Pontoons of the … shipwrecked persons. (11) Floating structures designed to function as dock‑gates. The heading also excludes : (a) …
… within the handle. The blade may be opened and locked in position by hand or by a spring mechanism. This heading also … (generally heading 42.02 ). (c) Scabbards and sheaths of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal ( heading 71.15 ). (d) Fencing foils ( …