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961944Classificationhq

Portable, Soft-Sided, Insulated Cooler Bags; SGI, Incorporated v. United States, 122 F.3d 1468 (Fed. Cir. 1997); Cooler bag with an outer layer of a textile fabric combined with plastic

6307.90.9989
961390Classificationhq

Outer shell of a textile flock over polyvinyl chloride plastic backed with knitted man-made textile fabric; lining of woven nylon quilted to polyester insulation: Plastic and textile combinations: Outer surface: Legal Note 2(a)(5) to Chapter 59; EN Chapter 39; EN Chapter 59

6113.00.9030
964423Classificationhq

Request for Classification of Woven Fabrics

5210.31.602052311.31.00205211.21.0020
966172Classificationhq

Protest 1704-01-100311; personal computer video cameras

8525.30.90
W968434Classification and Markinghq

Classification and Country of Origin Marking for the Leatherman Multi-purpose Garden Tool

8201.50.00
H061122Classificationhq

Protest and Application for Further Review No 2304-09-100026; Marigold Oleoresin

3203.00.80
H068279Classificationhq

Protest 0401-09-100071; ThermoVision 2000 Series MultiSensor System; ThermoVision 3000 Series MultiSensor System

9013.80.90
H215535Country of Origin Markinghq

19 U.S.C. 1516; Country of Origin Marking for Cast Iron and Aluminum Lampposts and Lamppost Bases

H190269Valuationhq

Request for Internal Advice, R&D Assist Apportionment; Sufficient Information

H170637CLASSIFICATIONhq

Application for Further Review of Protest No. 2704-11-100728 Tariff Classification of a Child Bicycle Seat

8714.99.80
H296508Classificationhq

Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3801-17-100738; Classification of Polyester Fabric Covered with Polyvinyl Chloride

3921.12.11
H305867Classificationhq

Application for Further Review of Protest No. 2704-19-104647; Classification of Lazer Material from China

3921.12.15
H302869where physical possession is not required, such as when goods are in bailment. BMW NA points to the statutory language for same condition drawback that was in place in 1985, when Customs issued C.S.D. 85-52 (Aug. 16, 1985). That provision, 19 U.S.C. § 1313(j)(2), provided that the goods be in “possession of the party claiming drawback.” As explained above, CBP has consistently interpreted this language to mean that the owner of the goods retains dominion and control over the goods while the goods are entrusted to another, the bailee, not that the bailee, such as an FTZ operator has any rights to the goods beyond that of a bailee.hq

BMW of North America Request for Determination of Eligibility of Motor Vehicles for Substitution Unused Merchandise Drawback under 19 U.S.C. § 1313(j)(2); Possession; Foreign Trade Zone Operator

H304427Classificationhq

Revocation of HQ 965246 and HQ 964598; Tariff classification of certain vehicles for the transportation of goods

8704.31.01
H331892Classificationhq

Application for Further Review of Protest No. 1704-22-105466; Tariff Classification of Plastic-Coated Textile Fabrics

5903.10.206001.92.00
109622Carriershq

Request for Reconsideration

085661CLASSIFICATIONhq

Channel units

8471.99.158471.99.608471.92.808473.30.408517.90.40
087211Classificationhq

Classification of various knit upper body garments

6109.10.00406110.20.2075
555587CLASSIFICATION; VALUATIONhq

Application for Further Review of Protest No. 2704-86-002861, contesting the denial of TSUS item 807.00 treatment to, and reappraisement of, multiple entries of certain amplifier assemblies from Taiwan

9802.00.80
087362Classificationhq

Keyboard for cellular mobile telephone; Section XVI, Note2(b); Subheading 8525.20.60; Subheading 8529.90.50; Section XVI2(a); Heading 8537; Explanatory Note 85.37; switchgearassemblies; switchboard; United States v. General Electric;United States v. Rembrandt Electronics; Kyocera International,Inc., v. United States; H. Rep. No. 100-576; Cellular MobileTelephones and Subassemblies from Japan: Final Results ofAntidumping Duty Administrative Review (A-588-405).

8529.90.50
088341Classificationhq

Photosensor; Photointerrupter; Heading 8541; Explanatory Note85.41; Subheading 8541.40.80; McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Scienceand Technology; Heading 8536; Explanatory Note 85.36(I);Subheading 8536.50.00; Kyocera International, Inc. v. UnitedStates; H. Rep. No. 100-576; IEEE Standard Dictionary ofElectrical and Electronic Terms.

8541.40.80
088539Classificationhq

Request for Further Review of Protest 2704-89-003732, Dated November 12, 1989, Concerning the Classification of a Golf Glove

6116.10.4520
544381Valuationhq

I.A. Request 34/89; payments for tooling to produce prototypes, research and development; license fees, royalties and technical aid; assists; apportionment of assists; indirect payments

556060Classificationhq

Jewelry created by mixing, casting, cutting, filing, bending, soldering, enameling, polishing, engraving, steaming, and cleaning.GSP; substantial transformation; 554689; 071314; 731963; 043004; 045106; 047663; 554823; 555716; 555337; 055726; 071788; 555532

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Vessel Repair; 19 U.S.C. 1466; Application for Relief; Vessel Repair Entry No. H24-0012461-4; F/V ALASKA PIONEER

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