… apparatus (e.g., steps, ladders, parallel bars) even if they are for use in the rehabilitation of the limbs; such … simple mechanical devices such as springs, wheels, pulleys, etc. Subject to the above conditions, the heading …
… the length in a single operation (generally extrusion), and they have a constant or repetitive cross‑section, from one … by glueing or sewing, etc.) are excluded from this heading. They are classified as articles in headings 39.18 to 39.26 …
… multiple (folded) yarns produced from these single yarns. They are, however, excluded if put up for retail sale ( … are of much poorer quality than other silk waste yarns; they are composed of fibres of varying lengths, usually less …
… rounded with three projecting sides, light and membraneous; they are divided internally into three sections containing … angular seeds which, though rough surfaced, gleam as if they had been varnished. They are odourless but have a …
… This heading relates to calendars of any kind whether they are printed on paper, paperboard, woven fabric or any … the printing gives the article its essential character. They may contain, in addition to the normal sequence of …
… precision instruments, etc., to reduce random movements. They may be extendable and are usually portable and may be … easy mounting and release of the apparatus or instrument they support. These articles can be made of any material, …
… a revolving cylinder. Pistols have one or more barrels. They may also have interchangeable barrels. Semi‑automatic … pencils, pocket knives or cigarette cases, provided they are, in fact, firearms. The heading excludes continuous …
… the touch and extremely light in weight, usually whitish or grey, but sometimes brown or red. The heading also covers … include the tripoli known as “rotten‑stone”, an ash grey product used as a mild abrasive or for polishing, and … of this paragraph remain classified in this heading even if they have been heat‑treated; natural garnet, for example, is …
… and similar articles irrespective of the materials of which they are made. (A) Walking-sticks, seat-sticks and similar … 93 ). (d) Articles of Chapter 95 (e.g., golf clubs, hockey sticks, ski sticks, alpine ice-axes). …