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4,132 rulings found for “Articles of Leather”
The tariff classification of a woman’s skirt from Vietnam
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 2809-15-100709; classification of disposable shoe covers
Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 2703-03-101157, concerning classification of the "Armloc II ® Handgun Safety System"
Request for Ruling, Tariff Classification of Document Folders
Classification of soft-sided cooler/tote bags; chief use; food and beverages are personal effects; travel, sports and similar bags; Sports Graphics; TSUS 706, 772; HTSUSA 4202, 3923.
Revocation of PD C85024; Classification of a metal lunch box with or without a thermos;subheading 4202.19.0000; subheading 4202.99.9000;
Revocation of NY N048019, NY N245539, and NY N247373; classification of polyester flower leis
Modification of NYRL 864822; tariff classification of diaries, notebooks and address books, bound.
Request for reconsideration of New York Ruling Letter L85922, dated August 2, 2005; Classification of the Aquatic Training Shoe
Your reference BUX-003; Reconsideration of New York RulingLetter 837182; Denied; Buxton, Inc.; Item number 336-61E;Calculator / wallet items; Checkbook clutch; Composite good; Putup in sets; Essential character.
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 4909-91- 100154; 807.00, TSUS; footwear uppers of leather; 19 CFR 10.24(a); 19 CFR 10.24(e); transaction value; computed value
Modification of Headquarters Ruling Letter 086337, datedApril 19, 1990; Heading 5911; Heading 5407
Protest No. 3901-93-101074; Scotchbrite Flap Brush and Combi Wheels; 6804.22.10; EN 68.04; EN 68.05; HRL 951607
Revocation of District Ruling (DD) 808509 of April 21, 1995; Classification of a tote bag and a toiletry travel case
Reconsideration of NY J85741, dated June 27, 2003, concerning the classification of a zippered case from Hong Kong Dear Ms. Higgins:This letter is in response to your letter of July 16, 2003, requesting reconsideration of New York Ruling Letter (NY) J85741, dated June 27, 2003, concerning the classification of a zippered case pursuant to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA). A sample was submitted.FACTS: The submitted sample is a zippered case with an outer surface of sheeting of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic that is embossed to simulate leather. It has a foamed plastic middle layer and a nylon lining. The case measures approximately 10" x 7" by 4". The interior top lid has a mesh storage pouch. The exterior of the top lid is embossed with the name "Infinity" and a company logo. The case is secured by a nylon coil zipper that extends around three sides. The bottom exterior of the case has two strips of a hook textile fastener material i
The tariff classification of a wallet and various bags from China
The tariff classification of handbags, key rings, metal chains and a travel bag from China
Classification of a shopping bag
Tariff classification of professional chef's tools storage knife rolls produced in Taiwan or Korea
Footwear for Scuba Diving and Other Watersports
Protest No. 4103-92-100025; Abrasive Wheel; Agglomerated Abrasive; EN 68.04; EN 68.05; 6804.22.10
Classification of watch folder made of cardboard and textilecovered plastic sheeting; flock; jewelry box; similar container;suitable for long term use
Applicability of the partial duty exemption under subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUS, to flat elastic braid
Partial modification of HRL 953584 (7/20/93); classificationof unassembled picnic cooler; top and bottom portions of the picniccooler classifiable under 4202.99.9000, HTSUSA; subheading 4202.99provides for articles wholly or mainly covered with paper;subheading 4202.99.9000 provides for "other" containers ofplastics.
Eligibility of sports sandals for duty-free treatmentunder the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act ("CBERA");U.S. Note 2(b), subchapter II, chapter 98, HTSUS