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8,929 rulings found for “Footwear”
Request for binding ruling; Tariff Classification of PDQ display units imported with a “Hugger with Throw” product.
Dutiability of license fee payments; Co-branding license agreement
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 4601-21-127889; Men’s Apparel; Fallback Method under 19 U.S.C. § 1401a(f)
DR-CAFTA Preference Eligibility of Waterproof Rubber Boots for Children
Protest No. 2704-2014-101137; Legal Sufficiency of Notice to Redeliver
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 2704-21-156119; Valuation; Pajamas; Jackets
Certain roofing and waterproofing sheets
Tariff classification of gorilla costume
Country of Origin marking and Tariff Classification of Nakiuk Fur boots from Canada
Multiple pairs of laces of differing colors or designs,imported with athletic shoes, raises presumption that multiplepairs of laces are intended for simultaneous use. The shoes plusall pairs of laces is a single article, or, where these laces arenot in eyelets, unassembled under GRI 2(a). composite;set;GRI3;GRI 1
Request for Internal Advice on rejected merchandise and samecondition drawback claims; 19 U.S.C. 1313(c); 19 U.S.C. 1313(j);untimely return to Customs' custody; physical transfer intoforeign trade zone essential for exportation purposes;destruction outside zone permitted although valuable waste mustbe accounted for; proper party must file claim; certificates ofdelivery unnecessary for rejected merchandise drawback claims.
Country of origin marking requirement of a knife blade for arotary fabric cutting instrument
Country of origin marking requirements for imported watchstrap buckles; substantial transformation; combining; 19 CFR134.35
"Product of" the U.S. requirement under U.S. Note 2(b), subchapter II, Chapter 98, HTSUSA; substantial transformation; processing of foreign leather in the U.S.
Country of origin marking of cigarette lighter and vinyl pouch imported from Korea; adhesive labels; 19 CFR 134.41(b); 19 CFR 134.44(b); permanent marking; Bureau Circular Letter No. 345, HQ 700018, HQ 720871 revoked
Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3001-91-100858 on the classification of crocheted hats
Country of origin marking requirements for a universal jointkit with a seal which has a U.S. patent number inscribed; 19 CFR134.46; HQ 732816; HQ 731305
Further review of Protest No. 0401-91-100525; nonwovens;plastics; coagulation coating; General Explanatory Note, Chapter39; EN 56.03; Note 3(b), 3(c), Chapter 56.
Further review of Protest No. 0401-91-100526; nonwovens;plastics; coagulation coating; General Explanatory Note, Chapter39; EN 56.03; Note 3(b), 3(c), Chapter 56.
Subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUS; "Static Conductive Brush Assembly"; substantial transformation; 19 CFR 10.12(e); 19 CFR 10.14(b); Uniroyal; Belcrest
GSP eligibility for steering wheels from Mexico; subheading 8708.94.50004, HTSUS; product of; cutting; sewing; leather; Uniroyal
Country of origin marking of agricultural implement parts imported from Canada; adhesive labels; 19 CFR 134.41(b); 19 CFR 134.44(b); permanent marking
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 1303-93-100249 and 1303-93-100331; estimated versus actual freight charges
Country of origin marking requirements for ladies boots; marking on the soles; footwear; conspicuous; legible; 19 CFR 134.41; HRL 734662
Classification Of An Overnight Airline Kit And The Question of Sets