… prepared from fish eggs. ‑ Fish, whole or in pieces, but not minced : 1604.11 ‑ ‑ Salmon 1604.12 ‑ ‑ Herrings 1604.13 ‑ ‑ … Item (4)) and pasteurised or sterilised fish. (4) Certain food preparations (including so‑called “prepared …
… at least one warp thread, the pile threads being kept in place by the insertion of tightly woven weft threads. This … are : (1) Ghiordes or Turkish knot : the pile thread is placed over two adjacent warp threads and its two ends … thus covering the ground fabric. The heading also includes certain carpets made by knotting pile threads on to a …
… (A) Track suits, i.e., knitted articles consisting of two pieces, not lined but sometimes with a raised inner surface (nap) which, because of their general appearance and the nature of the fabric, are clearly meant …
… heads adapted for tightening with a spanner or they may be recessed. A bolt is designed to engage in a nut, whereas … studding (i.e., rods threaded throughout). Nuts are metal pieces designed to hold the corresponding bolts in place. … Washers are usually small, thin discs with a hole in the centre; they are placed between the nut and one of the parts …
… covers. (13) Pincushions. (14) Boot, shoe, corset, etc. laces with fitted ends; but laces consisting of spun yarns … knotted to prevent unravelling. (Cheese‑cloths woven in the piece prepared for cutting to size or shape, but requiring … whether or not treated with activated carbon or having a central layer of synthetic fibres. (24) Rosettes (e.g. those …
… ground or shredded. The liquid obtained is filtered or centrifuged and then concentrated and sometimes treated with sulphites, etc. The … contain varying proportions of tannin as well as other substances such as sugar, mineral salts, organic acids, etc. …
… in the crude unworked state or at its various stages of processing prior to its conversion into yarn. It includes : … to hold it in position on the branch; they often contain pieces of leaf or twig. (B) Waste obtained during the …
… of vegetable or animal origin used mainly as colouring substances. These products are generally extracted from … or in weak acid or ammonia solution or, in the case of certain vegetable materials, by fermentation. They are … from the raw materials or resulting from the extraction process. They are included in this heading whether or not …
… Section XV. Such waste and scrap of iron or steel is of a miscellaneous nature and generally takes the form of : (1) … and scrap is usually prepared by means of the following processes, in order to adapt it to the dimensions and … the users : (a) Shearing or flame-cutting of heavy and long pieces. (b) Compression into bales, particularly in the case …
… - - Framed The term “glass mirrors” applies to glass, one surface of which has been coated with metal (usually silver, … other articles by the addition of some extra part, e.g., certain serving trays with handles ( heading 70.13 ); on the other hand table-centres consisting of a simple mirror remain classified in …