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Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2846

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… the oxalates nor a mixture of cerium chloride and cerium sulphate since these examples are not compounds derived … nitrate appears in the form of red crystals.       Cerium sulphates (cerous sulphate and its hydrates, hydrated ceric … heading includes mixtures of salts derived directly from such mixtures of oxides.        The oxides of europium, …

Section XVII > Chapter 88 > Heading 8805

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… The heading does not , however, cover other equipment, such as safety equipment (nets, for example). (C)   Ground …         (i)  They must be identifiable as being suitable for use solely or principally with such articles; … (e.g., compartments built on a rotating arm which simulate supersonic flying conditions) is in the nature of …

Section XIII > Chapter 70 > Heading 7017

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… precipitating, multinecked, etc.), muffles, crucible support plates, microscope slides and cover glasses, etc. … be laboratory glassware within the meaning of this heading. Such reference will show that this heading covers for … and tongue depressors.  Spools and reels for winding surgical catgut are also included. Articles of this heading …

Section XX > Chapter 95 > Heading 9508

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… amusements, notwithstanding that when presented separately such items (e.g., tents, animals, musical instruments, power … would fall in other headings of the Nomenclature. Subject to the provisions of Note 1 to this Chapter, … solely or principally for use as parts and accessories of such amusements (e.g., boats for swings and water‑chutes), …

Section XVII > Chapter 87 > Heading 8703

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… cars and racing cars). (b) Specialised transport vehicles such as ambulances, prison vans and hearses. (c) Motor‑homes … area behind the area for the driver and front passengers; such seats may be fixed, fold-away, removable from anchor …

Section VI > Chapter 32 > Heading 3207

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… phosphates, etc.) with or without fluxes or other substances, and are fired at high temperatures, generally … The goods are used to produce a coloured or opaque surface in the course of ceramic firing.  They may be … first firing. (4)   Liquid lustres are solutions or suspensions of metal compounds in spirits of turpentine or …

Section XIII > Chapter 70 > Heading 7009

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… - - Framed The term “glass mirrors” applies to glass, one surface of which has been coated with metal (usually silver, … solution based on potassium sodium tartrate or invert sugar) is used. These products are poured on to the surface … character of mirrors. However , once the printing is such as to preclude use as a mirror, these goods are …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8435

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… pulp in an interchangeable lattice‑work cage (the “claie”) supported in a container to collect the juice. The heading … includes hydraulic portal presses designed so that a succession of containers (“maies”), usually mounted on … classified according to the constituent material.) PARTS Subject to the general provisions regarding the …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2840

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… borates 2840.30 ‑ Peroxoborates (perborates) (A) BORATES Subject to the exclusions mentioned in the introduction to … products the formula of which corresponds to several acids such as HBO 3 or HBO 4 . The main peroxoborates are : (1)   …

Section XV > Chapter 82 > Heading 8202

Explanatory notes

… saws, back or tenon saws, compass saws; cross‑cut saws (usually with a handle at each end); saws shaped like a knife … for felling trees, sawing up tree trunks, etc. The teeth of such blades often comprise elements of metal carbides or … for fixing the disc to the driving shaft) are regarded as such blanks. These articles are usually of steel with a high …