… articles not included in the preceding headings of this Chapter, or in Chapter 82 or 83 , or more specifically … containers (for acids, radioactive products or other chemicals), not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment; lead weights for fishing …
… most important of which belong to the aromatic series, are characterised by two nitrogen atoms linked by a double bond. … and X – is an anion, for example : (a) Benzenediazonium chloride* . (b) Benzenediazonium tetrafluoroborate . This … are excluded from this heading and are classified in Chapter 32 . …
… constitutes a group of natural complex aluminium silicates characterised by the fact that they are readily split into … from mica sheets or splittings ( heading 68.14 or Chapter 85 ), and products made from bonded (built‑up) … to mica, falls in heading 25.30 , as do perlite and the chlorites (minerals chemically related to vermiculite). …
… the pulverised products obtained by milling the cereals of Chapter 10) other than flours of wheat or meslin. Products … heading as flours if they fulfil the requirements as to starch content and ash content set out in paragraph (A) of … The heading also covers “swelling” (pregelatinised) flours which have been heat treated to pregelatinise the starch. …
… by cold‑drawing, straightening, or other processes which give the products a finish of higher precision. They may also be worked (e.g., drilled, punched, twisted or crimped), provided that they do not thereby assume the character of articles or of products of other headings. The …
… of alcoholic liquids of any source or of various sugar or starch solutions having undergone alcoholic fermentation, … yellow to red in colour according to the type of wine from which it is prepared; it has a special bouquet due to the … ( heading 29.15 ). However, the provisions of Note 1 (d) to Chapter 22 do not apply to such solutions, usually …
… in primary forms. The silicones of this heading are non‑chemically defined products containing in the molecule more … not covered by the definition of synthetic rubber in Chapter 40, have some extensibility which is not changed by high or low temperatures. This property renders …
… imitation jewellery , as defined in Note 11 to this Chapter, is restricted to small objects of personal adornment, such as those listed in paragraph (A) of the Explanatory … to heading 71.13, e.g., rings, bracelets (other than wrist-watch bracelets), necklaces, ear-rings, cuff-links, etc., …
… all types, irrespective of their use, other than clock or watch springs of heading 91.14 . Springs are made from sheet … types of springs : (A) Leaf‑springs (single or laminated) chiefly used in the suspension systems of vehicles (e.g., … ( Section XVI ) or of the apparatus and instruments of Chapters 90, 91 , etc. (d) Shock absorbers, and torsion …
… the brim is fashioned to the required shape. Hat-shapes which have been blocked should not be confused with shapes … ), notwithstanding that these latter are sometimes worn as such untrimmed (e.g., for beach or country wear). After … (e.g., fitted with linings, head-bands, hat-bands, chinstraps, decorative accessories such as artificial …
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