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28,977 rulings found for “Plastics”
Sealing Wire
Infant bootie; 6404.19; HQ 086349; HQ 088962; HQ 089412; Chapter 64, Note 4(b)
Protest Nos. 1303-91-100212, 1303-91-100213, 1303-91-100214, and 1303-91-100248; Res-Cue Key/Life Key; artificial respiration; 3926.90.90
Classification of Zippers
Modification of PC 857563 of December 6, 1990; Pre-entryClassification of work gloves and golf gloves
Boots, hiking, unfinished; Footwear, protective, unfinished
Footwear; Men's Sandals; External Surface Area of the Upper; Accessories or Reinforcements; HQ 089962; Explanatory Note D to Chapter 64
Footwear, fabric upper, slip-on: Band, foxing-like
Protest No. 3001-90-101267; Color Thermal Ribbon; Explanatory Note 96.12(1); 9009.90.00
"Gag Noise Making Mat"
Classification under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA) of polypropylene tubular membranes; material lengths
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 5301-1-000634. Anoraks of coated fabric.
Furniture; storage cabinets and systems; work benches; printed catalogs; EN 94.03
Fishing boots; Waders; Soles, felt; External surface of sole; HRL 952935 distinguished; DRL 854063 revoked
Ice Cream Wrapping Material; Backed Aluminum Foil; Explanatory Note 76.07; Explanatory Note 74.10
Modification of NYRL 886064, dated July 20, 1993
Modification of HRL 089949; classification of a cosmetic case; travel, sports and similar bag; articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or handbag.
Mousetrap; reconsideration of NY 841011; heading 7326; EN 73.23; EN 73.26; Add. U.S. Rule of Interpretation 1(a); GRI 3(a); GRI 3(b)
Classification of a compact disc case from Hong Kong.
Footwear, sports; Boots, mountaineering; Band, foxing- like Dear Mr. Lynch:
Application For Further Review of Protest No. 5501-94-100150; TMI, Inc. And Classification of A Novelty Cocktail Glass
Application For Further Review of Protest No. 1901-93100065; Diphenyl Sulfone
New York Ruling Letter (NYRL) 843516, dated August 8, 1989, Regarding Silicone Rubber Light Bulb Covers From the United Kingdom
New York Ruling Letter (NYRL) 846178, dated October 30, 1989, Regarding Silicone Rubber Stoppers from Canada
PRD 1303-94-100253; Parts of Machines for Working Rubber or Plastics or for the Manufacture of Products From These Materials; Parts of Machine Tools for Working Hard Rubber, Hard Plastics or Similar Hard Materials; Denial of Protest for Failure to Provide Evidence in Support of Claim, 19 CFR 174.13(a)(6) Dear District Director: This is our decision on Protest No. 1303-94-100253, filedagainst your classification of certain machine parts. The entryunder protest was liquidated on August 5, 1994, and this protest timely filed on September 1, 1994. Under 19 U.S.C. 1514(c)(1), a protest of a decision under subsection (a) of section 1514 must set forth distinctly and specifically each decision as to which protest is made. In addition, the Customs Regulations require that a protest set forth the nat