… ( heading 50.06 ) or if within the definition of twine, cordage, etc. ( heading 56.07 ) (see Parts (I) (B) (2) and … in the following heading in that they are formed of continuous fibres. There are many varieties, including : …
… a length not exceeding 7.5 m 8903.99 ‑ ‑ Other This heading covers all vessels for pleasure or sports and all rowing … boats which can be folded or disassembled. The heading also covers lifeboats propelled by oars (other lifeboats fall in …
… 9202.10 ‑ Played with a bow 9202.90 ‑ Other This heading covers : (A) Instruments played with a bow The … (a) Aeolian harps . These are used in gardens, etc. They consist of a number of strings mounted on a sounding box; …
… the effect of designs on a gauze background. (2) Fabrics comprising parts of gauze and parts woven by any other weave … process are also very varied, and they should not be confused with the broché or other fabrics of Chapters 50 to …
… pieces or cuttings, suitable for furriers’ use This heading covers the raw (i.e., not tanned or dressed) skins with the … dry). The fur may also be “pulled” or “sheared”, i.e., the coarse hairs extracted or cut down, or the skin surface may …
… nor with made brims, nor lined, nor trimmed. This heading covers hat-shapes, neither blocked to shape nor with made … of this kind are sometimes worn as such (e.g., for beach or country wear), but as they are not blocked to shape nor with …