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Section VIII > Chapter 42 > Heading 4203

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… of leather or of composition leather. It therefore covers coats, overcoats, gloves, mittens and mitts (including those for sport …

Section VI > Chapter 30 > Heading 3001

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… uses , obtained by solvent extraction, precipitation, coagulation or by any other process. These extracts may be … are used chiefly in medicine, especially as blood anti-coagulants. They remain classified here whatever their …

Section XI > Chapter 61 > Heading 6104

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… upper garment in the sole context of twin sets, and of waistcoats which may also form a second upper garment, and … (see Chapter Note 3 (b)). Furthermore, the heading excludes petticoats and slips of heading 61.08 . …

Section XVII > Chapter 87 > Heading 8710

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… armoured cars are track‑laying, but the majority are of the road‑wheel type.  They may be amphibious (e.g., track‑laying … specially constructed for use with tanks. (3)   Special road‑wheels for armoured cars. (4)   Propulsion wheels for …

Section XIX > Chapter 93

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… 93.01 with regard to certain arms mounted on railway or road vehicles). The following are also excluded from this … 65 ). (b)   Personal protective armour, e.g., cuirasses, coats of mail, bullet‑proof jackets, etc. (classified …

Section VI > Chapter 32 > Heading 3212

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… or (b)   a synthetic nacreous (pearl) pigment (e.g., mica coated with bismuth chloride oxide or titanium dioxide), in … The heading does not cover  : (a)   Artists’, students’ or signboard painters’ colours, modifying tints, amusement …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8444

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… nozzles pass either through a bath containing a chemical coagulating agent (e.g., viscose process), or through an … properties of the yarn to produce crimped yarn, elastic “foam” yarn, etc. (4)   Staple fibre cutters for cutting tow …

Section III > Chapter 15 > Heading 1501

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… yellow or brown, with a disagreeable odour. It is used in soap or candle making and as a lubricant. Fats obtained from … in the preparation of foods, for manufacturing ointments, soaps, etc. The heading also excludes  : (a)   Pig fat, free …

Section VI > Chapter 32 > Heading 3201

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…         The principal tanning extracts are those from oak, chestnut, quebracho, pines, wattle (mimosa), sumach, … tannin (gallotannic acid).         Other tannins include oak bark tannin (quercitannic acid), chestnut wood tannin …

Section XI > Chapter 50 > Heading 5003

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… 1)   Frisons (floss silk). This is the term applied to the coarse threads forming the outer covering of the cocoon; … the chrysalis, and “ pelades ” which are obtained by soaking the “pelettes” in warm water, removing the …