… It does not , however, cover goods which are primarily ornamental in character, nor furniture. The articles of this … cups and saucers; common spice‑boxes and other kitchen containers; crumb‑scoops, not incorporating brushes; napkin …
… in any of the preceding headings of this Chapter. Fabrics containing metal thread or metallised yarns together with … aggregate of the weight of the textile fibres and metal it contains (see Part (I) (A) of the General Explanatory Note …
… (see also General Explanatory Note). The heading covers, inter alia : Babassu kernels Beech nuts … the term “seed” covers only cotton seeds regarded by the competent national authorities as being for sowing. …
… in the following heading in that they are formed of continuous fibres. There are many varieties, including : … (2) Tram yarns , obtained by loosely twisting two or more unthrown raw silk threads; these are used as weft yarns. …
… the metal may be obtained in compact form, as a powder for sintering (as in the case of tungsten), as ferro‑titanium … and shiny when compact, dark grey when a powder; it is resistant to corrosion, hard and brittle unless very pure. …
… ends by means of staples, nails, bolts or steel strips to prevent their splitting. The products of this heading may be … of protecting them from fungi or parasites simply during shipment or storage, which are to be classified as “not …