… 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 61.02 or 61.10 . Furthermore, the …
… printed stickers designed to be used, for example, for publicity, advertising or mere decoration, e.g., “comic … of the printing thereon. Labels printed, for example, with lines or other simple borders or merely incorporating small …
… or strip obtained from the bulk cork of heading 45.01, by slicing both faces and cutting the edges at right angles. … in this heading. (The term “cork‑paper” is sometimes applied to very thin sheet or strip cork even though not …
… and covers, tassels, thongs, umbrella cases and the like of any material; these are classified separately even … to the mast, spikes, ground plates for seat-sticks and the like, etc. This heading does not include : (a) Unfinished …
… remove oil and fat. The resultant product is then dried and sterilised by prolonged heating, and finally ground. … feeding, but may also be used for other purposes (e.g., as fertilisers). This heading excludes flours and meals …
… to extract some of their constituents. It covers, inter alia : (1) Acorns and horse‑chestnuts. (2) Maize (corn) … (corn) stalks and leaves. (3) Beet or carrot tops. (4) Peelings of vegetables (pea or bean pods, etc.). (5) Waste …
… the maximum cross‑sectional dimension or surface‑worked (polished, matt‑finished, etc.), but not otherwise worked. Profile shapes with an adhesive surface, used for sealing window frames, are classified in this heading. …
… materials, for the manufacture of glue and gelatin or as fertilisers. The heading covers : (1) Bones and horn‑cores … square) plates and sheets and other shapes, whether or not polished or otherwise worked, and products obtained by …
… provided they are classified as cotton fabrics by the application of Note 2 to Section XI (see also Part (I) (A) … 30.05 ). (b) Fabrics of heading 58.01 . (c) Terry towelling and similar terry fabrics ( heading 58.02 ). (d) …
… a “unipod”. A bipod is a two-legged support for providing stability along two axes of motion. A tripod is a three-legged stand, which provides significant stability for the device it supports. For the purpose of …
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