… made partly of one and partly of another of the specified materials (e.g., the soles may be of rubber and the uppers … the uppers of which are produced in one piece usually attached to the base or platform by riveting; (c) Slippers or mules without …
… electricity or by electric accumulators ( heading 86.01 ) whatever the type of power unit (steam engine, diesel engine, gas turbine, petrol engine, pneumatic power engine, etc). These include : (1) … locomotives in which the diesel engine drives a generator to produce electricity which in turn powers …
… walls, the intervening space usually being filled with heat‑resistant materials. The heading includes strong‑room doors (whether … walls in particular do not offer any serious resistance to attempts at breaking them open by drilling or cutting ( …
… Vinegar is an acid liquid obtained by the acetic fermentation in the presence of air and at a constant temperature generally not exceeding 20 °C to 30 °C, of … in colour. (3) Spirit vinegar , colourless in its natural state. (4) Vinegar obtained from cereal grains, …
… cigarette, respectively), regardless of its size or presentation. Generally, the cigarette paper is in one of the … rolls of a width exceeding 5 cm. This paper, often laid or watermarked, is of good quality (frequently of hemp or linen rag pulp), but very thin and relatively strong. It may be free from loading or lightly …
… parts thereof. These articles may be made of any textile material including knitted or crocheted fabrics (whether or … for men (including those combined with underpants). (7) Maternity, post‑pregnancy or similar supporting or … not being orthopaedic appliances of heading 90.21 (see Explanatory Note to that heading). All the above articles …
… fuses, maroons, jets, candles, luminous torches, Bengal matches and lights, etc.) the purpose of which is to provide … Firing is ensured by a firing powder, such as black powder, integrated into the article and fired by an electric fuse …
… and entirely or largely free them from any extraneous matter they may still contain. The fibres are then in the … last traces of extraneous matter clinging to the fibres and eliminates the shorter fibres in the form of combing waste; … on drawing frames and roving frames, emerging from the latter as rovings. It should be noted that rovings may, on …
… manufacture and similar residues (from maize (corn), rice, potatoes, etc.) consist largely of fibrous and protein … It is used in the paper‑making industry and in the preparation of animal food. (D) Other waste products of sugar manufacture covered by this heading include defecation scum, filter press residues, etc. (E) …
… buffalo ) (i.e., animals of heading 01.02, see the Explanatory Note to that heading) or equine animals (horses, mules, asses, … staining. In India, a clayey earth containing sodium sulphate is sometimes added. Hides may be dried directly or …
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