… knitting or crocheting, and are frequently fulled . (4) Peaked caps of various kinds (uniform caps, etc.). (5) … (8) Sou’westers. (9) Hoods. Detachable hoods for capes, cloaks, etc., presented with the garments to which they …
… operation. (3) Residues resulting from hulling, rolling, flaking, pearling, slicing or kibbling of cereal grain. … in heading 12.13 . The heading does not include oil-cake or other solid residues resulting from the extraction …
… in the form of pellets or meal but occasionally as cake. They are used for animal fodder or as fertilisers; … after the juice has been extracted. It is used in the paper‑making industry and in the preparation of animal food. (D) …
… variety is pepper of the species Piper nigrum , which takes the form of black or white pepper. Black pepper‑corns … the pulp and outer coating of the seed have been removed by soaking or slight fermentation. White pepper is also often …
… Drawn tow still retains a certain elasticity but normally breaks on being stretched by considerably less than 100 % of … to between three and four times its length before it breaks. Tow of this heading is generally used for the …
… window dressing. This heading covers : (1) Tailors’ and dressmakers’ dummies . These are models of the human … body used to obtain the correct fitting of clothing during making‑up; generally, they represent only the trunk of the …
… (e.g., heavy metals) at a high concentration, which make the stabilised sludge unfit for use as fertilisers, is … 23.01 ), and other products covered by Chapter 23 (oil cakes, brewing or distilling dregs, etc.). (d) Ash from …
… to in paragraph (A) above , but with no account being taken of the fluorine content limit as indicated in … in paragraph (A) or (B) above , but with no account being taken of the fluorine content limit as indicated in …
… tropical woods are also used. Other materials used for making pulp include : (1) Cotton linters. (2) Recovered … sometimes be in slabs, in rolls or in the form of powder or flakes. The Chapter does not cover : (a) Cotton linters ( …
… etc.), welding equipment, chains, cables, etc. (2) Breakdown and other crane‑vehicles; locomotive or coach … instruments for checking the working of the engine, brakes, etc. (for example, for measuring the load hauled, …