… (3) Catapults designed for shooting at birds or pests. They may be in the form of a walking‑stick. Toy … pistols . These resemble normal rifles, pistols, etc., but they have provision for compressing a column of air which is …
… or the like; such stones remain in this heading even if they are also suitable for other uses. Shingle, pebbles and … truncated pyramids. Curbstones may be straight or curved; they are normally of rectangular (other than square) …
… Such wastes are classified in this heading whether or not they have been bleached or dyed, provided that they have not been carded, combed or otherwise processed for …
… Note to Section XI. It covers these fabrics provided they are classified as fabrics of synthetic staple fibres by … of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI) and provided they meet the following specifications : (a) Contain less …
… horsehairs from the tails of equine animals cannot be spun. They are often knotted end to end, forming continuous … another textile material remain classified in this heading. They may have undergone the processes mentioned in Part (I) …
… vehicles, lorries (trucks) and special purpose vehicles). They are generally made of steel, lightweight alloys, wood or plastics. They may be completely equipped (e.g., with all their …
… antiques of an age exceeding one hundred years, provided they are not included in headings 97.01 to 97.05 . The … stones) and sigillographers’ wares (seals, etc.). Provided they retain their original character, the heading includes …
… This heading applies only to the following goods, provided they are not put up in the forms or packages described in … list above are classified in this heading even when they are clearly not to be used as fertilisers . …
… rings). Many are used in medicine as powerful bactericides. They include, inter alia : (1) N-Alkylperfluorooctane … S-N bonds of the sulphonamide group(s) are part of a ring. They are other heterocyclic compounds (sultams) of …