… are sometimes referred to as “tripoli”, they must not be confused with the true tripoli known as “rotten‑stone”, … earths of this heading are sometimes incorrectly called “infusorial earths”. Most of these earths are used for the …
… poles, shepherds’ crooks. The group also includes unfinished walking-sticks of cane or wood which have been … 44 ). The heading also excludes blanks identifiable as unfinished handles ( heading 66.03 ). The handle and …
… them in the electrolytic refining tank. They should not be confused with anodes for electroplating described in the … a growth of deposited nickel at the weld and should not be confused with the suspension hooks fitted to certain …
… includes beet seeds, grass or other herbage seeds (lucerne, sainfoin, clover, fescue, rye grass, Kentucky blue grass, … and covered with a fine layer of wadding held in place by a reinforcing mesh of plastics. The heading excludes : (a) …
… fruits, liqueurs, etc. The heading also includes all sugar confectionery containing cocoa in any proportion (including … for the manufacture of chocolate products, bakery products, confectionery, ice creams, etc., or for decoration. …
… beer, preserves, fruit or fruit juices, biscuits, tea, confectionery, tobacco, cigarettes, shoe cream, medicaments, … otherwise fitted to facilitate rolling or handling, or be reinforced. All the containers may be equipped with …
… to pressure, both types of flexible tubing may be reinforced or equipped with one or more braided sleeves of … tubing incorporating or fitted with external metallic reinforcement ( heading 40.09 ). (b) Flexible tubing made …
… or bearing only particulars incidental to the essential information which is to be added later. “Labels” completed with all the essential information fall in heading 83.10 . (7) Stencil plates. …
… at a high concentration, which make the stabilised sludge unfit for use as fertilisers, is excluded ( heading 38.25 ). … or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, unfit for human consumption ( heading 23.01 ), and other …
… matter with the inert base. Colour lakes should not be confused with certain other products such as synthetic … the manufacture of water colours, and for colouring syrups, confectionery or liqueurs; logwood, yellow wood and redwood …