… been simply washed, scoured or sorted to length (but not arranged so that the root ends and tips respectively are … includes hair, the separate filaments of which have been arranged so that the root ends and tip ends are respectively …
… of textile materials . As distinct from the products referred to in paragraph (1) above, made up articles of this … scenery nets, safety nets, net shopping bags and similar carrying nets (e.g., for tennis balls or footballs), …
… volatile liquids and gases, etc. (5) Aluminium articles corresponding to the iron and steel articles referred to in the Explanatory Notes to headings 73.25 and …
… - Tallow 1502.90 - Other This heading covers the fat surrounding the viscera and muscles of bovine animals, sheep … of bovine animals, sheep or goats. The description of the corresponding fats in the Explanatory Note to heading 15.01 …
… which distinguish sheep leather from goat leather are referred to in the Explanatory Note to heading 41.12. Goat … the hairless or dehaired hides or skins of all animals not referred to in headings 41.07 and 41.12 which have been …
… without disturbing their continuity or their parallel arrangement. The operation may be carried out, for example, by passing the tow through rollers …
… powered by electric accumulator packs. Trolleybuses obtain current from overhead wires and “gyrobuses” operate on the … and used to drive an electric generator which supplies current to a motor. This heading also includes motor coaches …
… or shroud (wing), cord shroud lines for steering in air currents and a harness for the pilot. However, their … behaviour, since under certain conditions and if air currents so permit, paragliders may follow ascending …
… which is revolved in contact with a “flint” (generally of ferro‑cerium alloy). (2) Electrical lighters . Current from the mains or a battery produces a spark, or in …