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4,133 rulings found for “Articles of Leather

087115Classificationhq

Metal Tool Chests and Boxes

4202.19.00007326.90.90909403.20.0030
087964Classificationhq

Classification of a jacket; made of a coated woven fabricand a knit mesh, which is not water resistant; knit mesh morethan mere trimming; garment not classifiable as water resistant;classified under subheading 6302.93.5010

6202.93.5010
088312Classificationhq

Turkey-Ostrich Feather Jacket: Classification and Status of South African Sanctions

6701.00.0000
558658Classificationhq

Applicability of duty exemption under U.S. Note 2(b), subchapter II, Chapter 98, HTSUS, to footwear uppers and upper parts produced in the Dominican Republic; C.S.D. 91-88; 555788; 555742; Headquarters telex 9264071; Country of origin marking requirements

226589Entryhq

Temporary Importation Under Bond (TIB); clock springs; frames; "Processing"; repackaging; foaming; Subheading 9813.00.05, HTSUS; United States v. Border Brokerage Co.; John v. Carr & Son, Inc. v. United States; T.D. 78-77; C.S.D. 80-234

9813.00.05
966506Classification hq

Request for reconsideration of NY I85107, dated August 21, 2002, concerning the classification of wristlets Dear Ms. Bowers: This is in reply to your letter of April 9, 2003, requesting reconsideration of the classification of wristlets in New York Ruling Letter (NY) I85107, dated August 21, 2002. Samples were submitted for our examination. FACTS: The two samples at issue are "wristlets" which are sold in bulk to the floral industry for the florist or designer to attach a corsage or other element for display on the wrist. They may also be used to attach design elements to surfaces such as around vases, door handles, church pews, or to add a floral/design accent. Sample 1, which was the subject, in part, of NY I85107, is composed of knit lace of man-made fibers with a textile hook and loop wristband and an aluminum frame. Sample 2, which is similar to Sample 1, is composed of woven man-made fiber fabric with a textile hook and loop wristband and an aluminum frame.

6117.80.95406217.10.9530
966818Classification hq

New York Ruling Letter (NY) H88921; classification of hook and eye tape fasteners used for brassieres; Additional U.S. Rule of Interpretation 1(c)

8308.10.0000
N267033Classificationny

The tariff classification of textile items from Taiwan and China

3926.40.00905807.10.20206307.90.9889
L80918Classificationny

The tariff classification of three tool kits in fitted plastic cases from Taiwan.

3926.90.98807317.00.55197318.14.10607326.90.85878206.00.0000+9 more
N356168Classificationny

The tariff classification of greeting cards, calendars, and journals from China

4909.00.40004910.00.40004820.10.2010
964864Classificationhq

Classification request of Valeo ® waist support (Model VELP)

6307.90.99
962576Classificationhq

Reconsideration and modification of NY C86606; “EASY SEAT” folding chair components; Textile seat bottom, backrest and carrying case; Subheadings 4202.92.1500, 4202.92.3031 and 9401.90.5000, HTSUSA; General Rule of Interpretation 5(a).

4202.92.15004202.92.30319401.90.5000
964340Classificationhq

I.A. #00/17; Classification of three textile cases used to carry cooking accessories; Heading 4202, HTSUSA

4202.92.9036
966596Classification hq

Application for Further Review of Protest number 1101-03-100215; 19 CFR §174.21(b) Dear Port Director: This is in reply to the Application for Further Review of Protest (AFR) number 1101-03-100215, dated June 30, 2003, concerning the classification of "carnival hats" under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). The goods were entered and excluded on June 16, 2003 and June 17, 2003. The protest of exclusion was filed on June 30, 2003. A catalog and samples of the articles at issue were submitted for our review.

6505.90.9060
W966867Classificationhq

Skin abrasive articles; HQ 086282 and NY 831549 revoked

3924.90.55007013.99.5000
965180Classificationhq

Reconsideration of New York Ruling Letter B82405, dated March 24, 1997.

6505.90.60456505.90.6090
H250132Classificationhq

Internal Advice Request; Tariff classification of a bedding set with bag

9404.90.85
958924Classificationhq

Request for Further Review of Protest No. 3501-95-100209, dated May 25, 1995, Concerning Protective Wrist Guards Designed for Use in the Sport of In-line Skating

6216.00.46009506.99.6080
960986Classificationhq

Internal Advice 2/98; Protest 0712-98-100125; Hard Rock Cafe; Collectors Articles

9705.00.00
H130595Classificationhq

Reconsideration of New York Ruling Letter N119330; classification of a textile fabric bin

6307.90.98
H095600Classificationhq

Application for Further Review of Protest No. 0411-10-100001; Plastic bags

3923.29.004202.92.45
088542Classificationhq

Protest 1801-89-000023; Protest denied; Wetsuits; Neoprene; Diving suits; sports equipment; use; garment; sports clothing; headgear; footwear.

961996Classificationhq

Small Knit Textile Drawstring Bags or Pouches; Substantial Construction; Heading 4202, HTSUSA; Article Normally Carried in the Pocket or Handbag; Not Heading 6307, HTSUSA; Other Made Up Textile Article; Request for Reconsideration; Revocation of NY C87150

4202.32.4000
963478Classificationhq

Request for Reconsideration of NY D85092, dated December 12, 1998; Tariff Classification of Novelty Coin Purse Made in China. Dear Mr. Lynch:On December 21, 1998, New York Ruling Letter (NY) D85092 was issued to your client, Leisure Products, Inc., in response to their request for a binding ruling on the tariff classification of a child's novelty coin purse. In that ruling, the novelty coin purse was classified under subheading 4202.32.9550, of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule Annotated (HTSUSA), which provides for articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or in the handbag, with outer surface of textile materials, other, of man-made fibers. Initially, one sample, style 33611, was submitted to Headquarters for review. Subsequently, counsel submitted another style for review.

4202.32.9550
964538Classificationhq

Golf Bag Parts; Subheadings 6307.90.9989 and 4202.92.3031, HTSUSA; Separate shipments.

6307.90.99894202.92.3031

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