… as parts of motor vehicles ( heading 87.08 ); this applies in particular to wheels and steering and braking … buckets and scraper chains for elevators and conveyors; supports, and drums or rollers (whether or not incorporating … and retarding heads for shaker conveyors and tables; safety stopping mechanisms for lifts, skip‑hoists, etc. (3) …
… shelved furniture (including single shelves presented with supports for fixing them to the wall) , etc.), and also … cases, gas nozzles and tap fittings, etc.); fume‑cupboards; unequipped drawing tables. The heading does not include : … (m) Dentists’ spittoons ( heading 90.18 ). (n) Mattress supports ( heading 94.04 ). (o) Standard lamps and other …
… tobacco; tobacco refuse. 2401.10 ‑ Tobacco, not stemmed/stripped 2401.20 ‑ Tobacco, partly or wholly stemmed/stripped 2401.30 ‑ Tobacco refuse This heading covers : … and “cased” (“sauced” or “liquored”) with a liquid of appropriate composition mainly in order to prevent mould and …
… mercury; lead chromate ( Chapter 28 )); Schweinfurt green (copper acetoarsenite) ( heading 29.42 ). (c) Metallic flakes … small quantities of “activating” products such as silver, copper or manganese. For example, zinc sulphide activated by silver or copper, zinc sulphate activated by copper, and …
… usually made up of 140 strands of silk, have the external appearance of catgut strings. They are coated with a thin … (4) Wire of steel (usually stainless), aluminium, silver, copper, etc. Metal strings are either single‑strand, or made …
… (a) the “suit coat or jacket” designed to cover the upper part of the body has a full front opening without a closure or with a closure other than a slide fastener (zipper). It does not extend below the mid-thigh area and is … comprising : ‑ one garment designed to cover the upper part of the body, with the exception of pullovers …