… letter‑cards, postcards, newspaper wrappers, etc. The articles of this heading may be presented in bulk (separate … or in collections. Albums containing collections of such articles are treated as forming part of the collections provided they are of a value normal …
… and oils derived from wool grease. The heading includes in particular : (1) Fat obtained from horses, hippopotamuses, bears, rabbits, land‑crabs, turtles, etc. (including fats obtained from bone, marrow or …
… added (to obtain, for example, a protein‑rich product). Apart from natural milk constituents and the additives … sweetening matter. The powdered products of this heading, particularly whey, may contain small quantities of added …
… and stoned, cored or seeded. They may also be presented (particularly in the case of apricots and prunes) in the form … are often presented in boxes, cellulose packets, etc. Certain dried fruits or mixtures of dried fruits of this … or more of the dried fruits of this heading with plants or parts of plants of other Chapters or with other substances …
… billiard table lights, etc.), switching on when coins are inserted and switching off through the action of a … motor, the interval being determined by the number of coins inserted. The heading excludes the following when presented … watch or clock movements ( headings 91.08 to 91.10 ) and parts of such movements (generally heading 91.10 or 91.14 ). …
… the manufacture of wood pulp by an alkali process or, more particularly, by the sulphate process. When this liquor is … (sterols, higher alcohols and various impurities), in proportions varying according to the nature of the wood. … (e.g., treatment with selective solvents or activated earths). It is a yellowish liquid consisting essentially of …
… for the recovery of precious metal. It includes, in particular : (A) Ash containing precious metal or precious … drilling, working, etc. (C) Scrap of worn-out or broken articles (tableware, goldsmiths’ or silversmiths’ wares, … can be reused for their former purposes, or which can be converted for other uses without being subjected to …
… spirals or with aligned spirals, with or without support). Wire which has been worked (e.g., by crimping) … provided it does not thereby assume the character of articles or of products of other headings. Wire covered with … manufacture of hat frames (milliners’ wire), and stems for artificial flowers or hair curlers) is also classified in …
… container in which they are put up (often in cans or other airtight containers). These products, whole, in pieces or … Note to that heading.) (2) Sauerkraut , prepared by partial fermentation of shredded and salted cabbage. (3) … flour , salt and small quantities of sodium glutamate, and partly dextrinised by successive humidification and …
… crabs, shrimps and prawns. The heading also covers parts of crustaceans (e.g., “tails” of lobsters or crayfish, … does not cover : (a) Sea‑urchins and other aquatic invertebrates of heading 03.08 . (b) Crustaceans (including parts thereof) prepared or preserved by processes not …