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5,841 rulings found for “Seattle”
Ruling Request; Classification and Entry Procedures for Human Remains
Coastwise Transportation; Towing; 46 U.S.C. §§ 55103; 55111; 55112; 19 C.F.R. § 4.50(b); 4.92
Application for Further Review of Protest Number 3001-14-100196; Tariff classification of “D-Sub” Back Shells
Applicability of 9801.00.10; U.S.-origin candy returned to the US after repackaged in China
Classification of Modular, Prefabricated Building Units
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3001-15-100039; classification of airplane lavatory seats
Revocation of HQ 955639; tariff classification of reusable bags of woven polypropylene strips used for yard waste and recycling
Tariff classification of bicycle cogs and bicycle hubs; Protest Number 3001-11-100145
The tariff classification of cannabis vaporizers from China
Tariff Classification of fruit spreads; Internal Advice No. 32/87
Coastwise Transportation in a Foreign-Built Barge of Merchandise Owned by the Barge Owner
Customs treatment of goods, including fish nets, fish processing supplies, and food, brought from abroad to a United States port in a foreign-flag vessel and there transshipped to a United States-flag vessel which transports them to a United States-flag fish catching and processing vessel in the United States EEZ.
Importation of Sales Promotion Game Materials
Further Review of Protest 3001-9-001306, Dated November 16, 1989
Duty liability under 19 U.S.C. 1466 and the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States for certain operations associated with foreign and domestic conversation of a vessel
Protest No. 30046-000241 of October 23, 1986 and request forfurther review filed by the Law Offices of Bellsey and Baker onbehalf of Mobile Data, Inc., Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Country of Origin Marking Requirements for Imported Samples used to Solicit Orders of Foreign Merchandise
Country of origin marking of used clothing
Plastic cooler with a built-in radio
Internal Advice No. 53/89, Request for reconsideration of Headquarters Ruling Letter 084811 and New York Ruling Letter 834692
Coverall designed for severe weather conditions with outershell coated from the inside with visible plastics application isclassifiable in heading 6210.
Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3004-89-000133
Novelty "Pumpkin" and "Reindeer" handbags not traditionallyassociated with particular festival such that they would beclassifiable as festive articles. Handbags designed to carrypersonal effects. HRL 084426. Request for reconsideration ofNYRL 854013.
Country of origin marking of imported stuffed animals
Internal Advice Request No. 39/90 Colored Glass Balls With Wire Stems