… etc. Lead foil is mainly used for packing (especially for lining tea chests or cases for silk). In some cases the foil … lead powders and flakes, prepared as colours, paints or the like (e.g., made up with other colouring matter or put up as …
… all shapes and dimensions, whether cut in one piece from a solid block of wood or built up from beadings or mouldings. … decorative plaques, and original engravings, prints and lithographs, to determine whether the framed articles are to …
… or garments having an average of less than 10 stitches per linear centimetre in each direction counted on an area … garment, or having an average of less than 10 stitches per linear centimetre; heading 61.01 or 61.10 . ‑ Men’s or …
… the heading includes : (1) Antique furniture, frames and panelling. (2) Products of the printing industry : … plate, etc.). (7) Leaded or stained glass windows. (8) Chandeliers and lamps. (9) Ironmongers’ and locksmiths’ …
… various chain lengths, immiscible with water, with a high boiling point, low vapour pressure and a viscosity similar … oils which have been fully deoxygenated and consist only of aliphatic hydrocarbon chains ( heading 27.10) . …
… are classified according to a specific metal, this Chapter, like Chapter 82, covers certain particular classes of goods … 1). However, the Chapter does not cover springs (even if specialised for locks, etc.), chains, cables, nuts, bolts, …
… the expression “plates, sheets, film, foil and strip” applies only to plates, sheets, film, foil and strip and to … or not printed or otherwise surface‑worked (for example, polished, embossed, coloured, merely curved or corrugated), …
… skin (of the ox, in particular) which have been split or cut lengthwise into strips, whether or not the … 39.17 ) and “artificial” guts made by glueing together split natural guts ( heading 42.06 ). …
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