… main classes or groups : - Satsuma ( Citrus unshiu Marcovitch), which consists of many varieties. - King ( Citrus … and more perfumed taste. Mandarins have an open core (much more so than any of the oranges) and seeds with …
… or crosses. “Dropped furskins” are furskins which have been cut into V‑ or W‑shaped strips, and … manufacture of leather (see the General Explanatory Note to Chapter 41). The skins so treated may generally be … to improve its appearance or to imitate finer fur by such processes as bleaching, blending or “topping” (surface …
… or, on railway station platforms, to haul small trailers. Such vehicles are of many types and sizes. They may be … The main features common to the vehicles of this heading which generally distinguish them from the vehicles of … Explanatory Note). Parts of this heading include : (1) Chassis. (2) Bodies, platforms, detachable sides, tipping …
… present as minor components only . Otherwise they fall in Chapter 71 . The principal materials used for making … be of various sizes and shapes according to the purpose for which they are to be used (underwear, outer garments, … be secured to a garment without sewing. Other types (e.g., “bachelor buttons”) are affixed to garments by a snap …
… in bundles of pale‑coloured strips of bark rolled together. Chinese type ( Cinnamomum cassia (Nees) ex Blume ), … sintek . This heading also covers cinnamon waste, known as “chips”, used chiefly for the preparation of cinnamon essence. …
… further prepared (see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter). Features which distinguish sheep leather from that … snakes, crocodiles, etc.), antelope, kangaroos, deer, chamois, reindeer, elk, elephants, camels (including …
… Tubes and pipes with closed edges, i.e. tubes and pipes, in which the edges touch or cover each other and which are known as open seam … to heading 73.04. See the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter concerning the distinction between tubes and pipes …
… rendered waterproof or rotproof by treatment with tar or chemicals. Tarpaulins are generally in the form of … may be fitted with eyelets, cords, straps, etc. Tarpaulins which are specially shaped (e.g., for covering hayricks, … and cushions ( heading 94.04 ). (c) Play tents for use by children indoors or outdoors ( heading 95.03 ). …
… most common type is the projection lantern (or diascope) which is used to project the image of a transparent object … from which is concentrated by a reflector. Slides may be changed manually, semi‑automatically (by means of an … Subject to the provisions of Notes 1 and 2 to this Chapter (see the General Explanatory Note), this heading …