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4,133 rulings found for “Articles of Leather”
Modification of PC 890021 and PC 887252; Heading 4202; ENs toheading 4202; wallets; handbags; articles of a kind normallycarried in the handbag or pocket; HRLs 956241, 953774, 082265,083992 and 088245
Classification of child’s tote bag of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and pair of plastic slippers; GRI 3(b); EN IX to GRI 3(b); tote bag and slippers are normally offered for sale separately; not composite goods and classifiable separately; 6402, HTSUS; 4202 HTSUS Dear Mr. Epstein: This is in response to your letter of January 20, 1999, on behalf of your client, Avon Products, Inc., requesting a binding classification ruling on a child’s carrying bag and slippers. A sample was submitted. FACTS: The merchandise at issue is an open top carrying bag and a pair of child’s open toe and heel slippers. Both items are said to be imported and sold together, although as now presented, it appears that the items will be subject to repackaging prior to retail sale. It is not clear whether each will be presented on entry put up in common packing. The carrying bag is made of translucent plastic polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sheeting; it measures 9 inches by 7 ¾ inches by 5 ¾ inches. It is open at the t
Internal Advice; Classification of an Insulated Beverage Holder; Heading 5906, HTSUSA; Cellular Material and Textile Fabric; Heading 6307, HTSUSA; Other Made Up Textile ArticleDear Sir:This is in reply to your memorandum dated January 9, 2004, forwarding a request for internal advice dated October 25, 2003, mailed November 28, 2003, and received by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on December 10, 2003, from R.L. Pohler & Co. Customhouse Broker, on behalf of Border Promotional Products, Inc. (hereinafter Border or requester), on the classification, under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA), of an insulated beverage holder. Your memorandum and a sample was received by this office on February 24, 2004. FACTS:The submitted sample is a cylindrical shaped insulated beverage holder, which is described as a "cuzzy". It is made of three layers of material. The outer layer consists of a knit fabric. The middle layer appears to be of cellular materi
Revocation of New York Ruling Letter N063739; Tariff Classification of Ultralube D-806
Country of origin of an Automotive Armrest; Section 301 Trade Remedy; Marking
Modification of HQ 950397; Classification of a portfolio in Heading 4820
Handbags; headings 3921, 3923, 3926 and 4202; Explanatory Notes to Heading 4202; Legal Note 2(a)(5) to heading 5903; PVC strips; cotton strips; HRLs 081224 and 081374; outer surface of textile materials and plastics; visual and tactile quality of outer surface; essential character; GRI 3(b) and 3(c); Explanatory Note (VIII) to GRI 3(b)
Application for Further Review of Protest No.2704-96-100566;"Pocahontas Beauty Basket"
Revocation of New York Ruling Letter (NY) C80418; Other Made Up Article of Textiles; Storage Bag, Not Traveling Bag; Totes, Incorporated v. United States, 18 C.I.T. 919, 865 F. Supp. 867 (1994), aff'd, 69 F.3d 495 (Fed. Cir. 1995)
Revocation of NY F86850; Classification of a doll’s trunk with outer surface of textile material
Application for Further Review of Protest No: 2720-09-100287; classification of silver coins
Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 2704-97-101180; textile fabrics laminated to PVC sheeting
Revocation of NY N005234; Classification of an Aquapod Splash Proof MP3 Speaker
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 4601-13-102094; classification of trunk organizer and cooler bag
Modification of HQ H040737; Classification of McQueen car and cup
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 4601-11-101670; Classification of a novelty tote bag
Tariff classification of a combination holder, telephone and address book, calendar, memorandum pad and pen
Protest No. 1704-91-100213; Electric Toothbrushes[Interplak]; 9603; EN 85.09; EN 96.03; Kaysons Import Corp. v.U.S.; Thalson v. U.S.; E.R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. v. U.S.; Note 3to Chapter 85; 750.40, TSUS
Classification of decorated brassiere; EN to heading 6212include all bras; though serving as a body support garmentbrassiere may also be worn as outerwear
Classification of baseball slider pants
Classification of women’s body supporting garments
Effect of imported PVC belt on eligibility of pants for AGOA; subheading 9819.11.12
The tariff classification of "Weekend Washbags" from the United Kingdom, France and China
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