… Target shooting guns usually have only one barrel. These guns may fire only one round at a time and be required … repetition firing, or they may have a mechanism for rapid semi‑automatic fire. Sporting guns made to resemble walking‑sticks are included in this group. (2) …
… and other aquatic invertebrates, whether live or dead, presented for direct consumption, or for industrial purposes (canning, etc.), for spawning, for aquaria, etc., … also covers edible fish roes and milt, not prepared or preserved, or prepared or preserved only by processes …
… (1) Artificial flowers, foliage and fruit in forms resembling the natural products, made by assembling various parts (by binding, glueing, assembling by … paper, rubber, etc., or by glueing or similar methods) ( Section XI ). (c) Headgear of artificial flowers or …
… They must not be excluded by the provisions of the Notes to Section XVII. Parts of railway or tramway locomotives or … Bodies ( not mounted on underframes) for motorised or non‑self‑propelled railway or tramway rolling‑stock (e.g., for … bogies. It should be noted, however, that angles, shapes, sections, sheets, plates and other parts of frames, and also …
… or included in the preceding headings of this Chapter or elsewhere in the Nomenclature. The heading also covers … of precious metal or are decorated with pearls, precious or semi‑precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed). … size these articles are excluded - heading 58.07 .) (9) Separately presented removable linings for raincoats or …
… with a festival or festive period and not normally used outside that festival or festive period. However, articles associated generally with a season rather than with a specific festival or festive … flags). (2) Decorative articles for Christmas trees (tinsel, coloured balls, animals and other figures, etc.); …
… calcium sulphate, zinc oxide and powdered met a l (see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter : coated … impregnated or coated with cosmetics ( Chapter 33 ). (b) Sensitised paper or paperboard of headings 37.01 to 37.04 . … Metal foil backed with paper or paperboard ( generally Sections XIV or XV ). ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Notes. …
… one against the other. (6) Xylophones consisting of a series of small wooden slats of graduated lengths, mounted … with mechanical hammers operated by a keyboard. (9) Bells, sets of bells, chimes and tubular bells (a series of tubes … occasionally combined so that a single performer may play several at the same time. In dance‑bands, for instance, the …
… heading covers copper powders as defined in Note 8 (b) to Section XV and copper flakes, other than cement copper … Section XV, it also covers copper powders mixed with other base metal powders (e.g., “bronze powder” consisting of a … produced by grinding foil. The lamellar shape can be seen by the naked eye or through a magnifying glass in the …
… clays of heading 25.07 ) consisting of earths or rocks of sedimentary origin with a basis of aluminium silicates. The characteristic properties of these products are plasticity, the faculty of hardening when fired and resistance to heat. Because of these properties clays are used as raw materials …
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