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5,262 rulings found for “Jamaica”
Request for Internal Advice No. 29/94; women's cashmere knit top; classification in the HTSUSA is based according to the terms of the headings; garment meets the definition of tank top set forth in the Textile Guidelines; fabric does not preclude classification of garment as a "tank top"
Protest 1001-94-103492; Hyper Tunable LD Light Source; Explanatory Note 90.13; NY 873993; 9013.20.00
Protest 1001-92-106467; Shoe covers, disposable; Disposable footwear; Transaction value; T.D. 93-88; HRL 084857
Application for further review of Protest No. 1001-94-105535 under 19 U.S.C., section 1514(c)(2); classification of men's and boys' woven cotton boxer shorts; applique.
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 1001-2-104390; transaction value of identical or similar merchandise
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 1001-1-106085; Proper Appraised Value; Defective Merchandise
Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No.1001-2-104136; Rayon twill woven fabric; HRL 553027; HRL 558746
Internal Advice 60/94; samples of cosmetic products; United States v. London Records, Inc., 402 F.2d 1009, 56, C.C.P.A. 14 (1968); Italian Drug Importing Co. v. United States, 46 Cust. Ct. 243, C.D. 2263; HRL 558911
Country of Origin Marking requirements of sweatshirt embroidered in Haiti; 19 CFR 12.130; substantial transformation; classification
Application for Further Review of Protest 1001-93-106067, Dated September 1, 1993, Regarding the Classification of Microlith Yellow 2R-A
Application for Further Review of Protest 1001-93-105254, dated August 4, 1993, Regarding the Classification of Various Products Known by the Trade Name Irgalite®
Classification of a pair of men's woven shorts; shorts v.swimwear; 6203, HTSUSA, v. 6211, HTSUSA; Hampco Apparel
Classification of a bread warmer, consisting of a basket, a cloth warmer, and a heating element; essential character; GRI 3(b); GRI 3(c); HRL 956845
Classification of other textile furnishings and quilts;Heading 9404; Heading 6304
Classification of a bread warmer, consisting of a basket, a cloth warmer, and a heating element; essential character; GRI 3(b); GRI 3(c); HRL 956845
IA 2/95; liquid crystal devices; LCDs; 9013.80.60; liquid crystal devices not constituting articles provided for more specifically in other headings; HRLs 955447, 954788, 953115, 952502, 951288, 952360, 954638 and 955062; EN 90.13; signaling apparatus; EN 85.31
Country of Origin and classification determination forinfant's coverall; 19 CFR 12.130(b),(d),(e); cuttingconstitutes substantial transformation
Protest 1001-94-107022; SL 4000 Master Studio System; Integrated Music Mixing Console; Explanatory Note 85.43; HQ 085891; 8519.99.00; 8537.10.90
PRD 1001-94-102720; Step-and-Repeat Machine, Machine for Making Image-Carrying Printing Plates, Machinery for Preparing or Making Printing Plates, Heading 8442; Photographic Apparatus; HQ 083123, HQ 950665, HQ 952345 Dear Area Director: This is our decision on Protest 1001-94-102720 filed against your classification of certain step-and-repeat machines for making image-carrying printing plates by the photomechanical method. The plates are later developed and used in printing presses. The entry under protest was liquidated on March 11, 1994, and this protest timely filed on April 19, 1994. FACTS: The step-and-repeat machine under protest, the Formstepper350 Autoload, enables one image to be repeated numerous times on a light-sensitive plate so that its entire capacity can b
Internal Advice; 19 U.S.C. 1520(a)(4); 19 CFR 173.4a; Refundof antidumping duties prior to liquidation; HQ 225466; HQ 224652;Clerical error.
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 1001-95-110602concerning denial of duty-free entry of automobile parts; Subheading9801.00.10, HTSUS; T.D. 94-47; 19 CFR 10.1; Mi-Scott International Ltd., v.United States, 13 CIT 1046 (1989)
Protest 1001-95-105117; Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs); Measuring or Checking Instruments, Appliances and Machines; Optical Appliances and Optical Instruments; Subsidiary; Additional U.S. Note 3 to Chapter 90; HQs 088941, 955230, 958886
Country of Origin of Men's and Boys' Trousers for NAFTA,Marking, Duty, and Quota Purposes; Article 509
Protest 1001-95-110855; mounts for telescopic sights ; HRLs087590, 088704
Country of origin determination for textile furnishings; 19CFR Section 102.21(c)(5); HRL 957619 and HRL 957410