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Section XV > Chapter 72 > Heading 7211

Explanatory notes

… 72.09 apply, mutatis mutandis , to products of this heading except those relating to width (see also the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter). Products of this heading include “wide flats” … wooden parts (heading 73.17) . (c)   Blanks of articles of Chapter 82 (including razor blade blanks in strips). ° °   ° …

Section IX > Chapter 44 > Heading 4407

Explanatory notes

… and aspen ( Populus spp. ) 4407.99 ‑ ‑ Other With a few exceptions, this heading covers all wood and timber, of any … except as noted in the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter . The heading also excludes : (a)   Wood roughly …

Section VI > Chapter 30 > Heading 3001

Explanatory notes

… or bee venom put up in dried flakes and the non-microbial crypto-toxins formed from such venom. These products ((1) … chilled, frozen or otherwise provisionally preserved ( Chapter 2 or 5 ). (b)   Bile, whether or not dried ( heading … Separate chemically defined compounds and other products of Chapter 29 obtained by the treatment of extracts of glands …

Section XI > Chapter 51 > Heading 5102

Explanatory notes

… Angora rabbit), hare, beaver, nutria or musk‑rat (see Chapter Note 1 (b)).        Fine animal hair is generally … means all other animal hair not mentioned in (1) above, except wool ( heading 51.01 ), hair of the manes or tails of … hair or other brush‑making hair ( heading 05.02 ) (see Chapter Note 1 (c)).        Coarse animal hair classified …

Section XI > Chapter 59 > Heading 5906

Explanatory notes

… shows no thickness of rubber and they normally fall in Chapters 50 to 55 . (B)  Fabrics made from yarn, strip or … of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI (generally Chapters 61 to 63 ). …

Section XI > Chapter 57 > Heading 5701

Explanatory notes

… turn round at least one warp thread, the pile threads being kept in place by the insertion of tightly woven weft … or table covers) (see General Explanatory Note to this Chapter). These carpets remain classified here if they are … India), or from North Africa (Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt). The heading excludes carpets in which the pile …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2828

Explanatory notes

… to the exclusions specified in the introduction to this sub‑Chapter, this heading covers hypochlorites, chlorites and … developer for antihalation plates, and in medicine as an antiseptic (mixed with boric acid, it is known as Dakin’s … vegetable textiles or wood pulp, as a disinfectant or antiseptic (to purify water by “javellisation”), for …

Section V > Chapter 26 > Heading 2621

Explanatory notes

… are used as fertilisers they are classified here and not in Chapter 31 ( except in the case of basic slag). The products covered … from the incineration of municipal waste (see Note 4 to Chapter 38). Such ash and residues are frequently a mixture …

Section VI > Chapter 37 > Heading 3707

Explanatory notes

… (1)   Emulsions (see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter). (2)   Developers to render latent photographic … according to their nature (e.g., as chemical products in Chapter 28 or 29 , as metallic powders in Section XV , …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2806

Explanatory notes

… Sub-Chapter II INORGANIC ACIDS AND INORGANIC OXYGEN COMPOUNDS OF … Most oxides of non‑metals are anhydrides. This sub‑Chapter covers inorganic oxygen compounds of non‑metals … by metal oxides or hydroxides; these generally fall in sub‑Chapter IV (e.g., metal oxides, hydroxides and peroxides, …