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5,841 rulings found for “Seattle

560633CLASSIFICATIONhq

Applicability of the duty exemption under HTSUS 9801.00.10to laptop computers; American Goods Returned; substantialtransformation

9801.00.10
958100Classificationhq

Application for Further Review of Protest 3001-95-100575,dated August 15, 1995, Concerning Off-The-Road Tires

4011.99.8000
960084Classificationhq

Protest number 3001-96-100323; fiberboard flooring;subheading 4411.19.4000; tileboard; subheading 4411.19.3000

4411.19.4000
114047Carriershq

Vessel Repair Entry No. 110-6461890-0; PRESIDENT POLK; V-80;19 U.S.C.  1466

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Vessel Repair Entry No. 110-6461890-0; PRESIDENT POLK; V-80;19 U.S.C.  1466; General Services; Proration; Modifications; PrefabricatedSteel; Materials

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Protest Number 3001-95-100372; M & L International, Inc.;Liquidation; Extension of Liquidation; Water Resistant Garments; TestingGarments from Different Shipments; Identical Merchandise; Additional U.S.Note 2, Chapter 62, HTSUSA; Presumption of Correctness

6202.93.45006202.93.50216204.63.12006204.63.1505
960657Classificationhq

Protest 3001-97-100168; toothpick holder; toothpicks; tableware; other household articles; GRIs 2(b); 3(b); ENs GRI Rule 3(b)(VII), (VIII), (IX); 69.11; 69.12; common and commercial meaning; ejusdem generis; United States v. Butler Bros., 33 CCPA 22 (1945); M. Pressner & Co. v. United States, 2 Cust. Ct. 763, Abstract 51652 (1939); Nippon Kogaku, Inc. v. United States, 69 CCPA 89 (1982); Nylos Trading Company v. United States, 37 CCPA 71 (1949); Winter-Wolff, Inc., v. United States, CIT Slip Op. 98-15; Sports Graphics, Inc. v. United States, 24 F.3d 1390 (Fed. Cir. 1994); F. L. Smidth & Co. v. United States, 56 CCPA 77 (1969); House Conf. Report 100-576, April 20, 1988; NYs A88963; 838469 Dear Port Director:

4421.90.506911.10.806911.90.00
960552Classificationhq

Protest 3001-97-100139; plates and trays

6911.10.526913.10.50
961344Classificationhq

Protest 3001-96-100756; Unassembled acrylic display cases with wood frames

3926.90.98
961464Classificationhq

Protest 3001-97-100259; Acrylic display cases with wood frames; NYRLs 872070, 814365, 814362

3926.90.98
46926619 U.S.C. § 1337; Unfair Competitionhq

AFR of Protest No. 3001-00-1000082

962657Classificationhq

Protest 300198100420; Ceramic Holiday Mugs

9505.10.5020
963149Classificationhq

ooked in water to extract flavor constituents. A food-grade enzyme is then added to the mixture which is further heated for hydrolyses of the protein (i.e., the protein is partially broken down to peptides). After this, the mixture is put through a filter with a mesh size of 50 microns. When the filtered solution has cooled slightly, natural cornstarch is added and the solution is reheated to inactivate the enzyme before further processing. Next, salt is mixed into the solution. Finally, it is dried and turned into powder form. Once the Yellowfin Tuna extract is in powder form, it is packed in 55-pound food grade paper bags which are placed within cardboard boxes for shipping. After importation, the product is used in human and pet food products as a flavor additive or enhancer. The goods under protest were entered on February 6, 1998, and the entry was liquidated on December 18, 1998, under subheading 2106.90.9998, HTSUS, which provides for "food preparations, not otherwise sp

2106.90.99982106.90.99980410.00.000410.00.002106.00.00+7 more
963272Classificationhq

Protest 3001-99-100381; light bulb testers

9030.39.0040
228931Protesthq

Application for Further Review of Protest number 3001-00-100227; 19 U.S.C. § 1515(c); Nufarm Limited; 19 C.F.R. §181.53; temporary importation under bond; 19 U.S.C. §3333;

47105719 U.S.C. § 1337; Unfair Competitionhq

AFR of Protest No. 3001-01-100115; Lens Fitted Film Packages; General Exclusion Order; ITC Investigation No. 337-TA-406

963439Classificationhq

Revocation of NY E84339: Boy’s knit garment

6101.30.2020
964181Classificationhq

Men’s Hybrid Shirt/Jacket; Revocation of NY D89780

6201.93.30006201.93.3511
964761Classificationhq

Binding Ruling Request; Classification of Travel Document Holder; Heading 4202, HTSUSA.

4202.92.9026
964836CLASSIFICATIONhq

HQ 957522 revoked; non-medical use latex gloves

4015.19.10
47120619 U.S.C. § 1337; Unfair Competitionhq

Lens-Fitted Film Packages; ITC Investigation No. 337-TA-406

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Buying commissions

965565Classificationhq

Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3001-02-100012; Classification of Deck-Mate Lumber; Heading 4409; Heading 4407

4407.10.0001
965772Classificationhq

Protest 3001-02-100138; Rechargeable Emergency Lights

8513.10.20
116012Carriershq

Use of Vessels in Dredging Operations; 46 U.S.C. App. 292; Charterer for purposes of 46 U.S.C. App. 292; Use of Crane Barge to Move Dredged Material within Disposal Site; 46 U.S.C. App. 883

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