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58,354 rulings found for “New York”
Internal advice; classification of industrial depth filters; paper pulp; cellulose; diatomaceous earth; article of paper pulp; slab, plate, block.
NYRL 876026 (9/14/92) affirmed; a ruling letter will be appliedto subsequent transactions only if the articles the subject of thelater importations are identical to the merchandise classified inthe original ruling; 19 CFR 177.9(b); applicability of a ruling toa transaction is contingent on the facts; absent a showing thatCustoms failed to utilize proper testing procedures, a presumptionexists that the Customs laboratory results are correct; Exxon Corp.v. United States, 462 F. Supp. 378, 81 Cust. Ct. 87, C.D. 4772(October 16, 1978); Customs lab results control classification anddetermine applicability of previously issued rulings.
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN MARKING OF IMPORTED MULTICRYSTALLINE PHOTOVOLTAIC (SOLAR) MODULES FROM MEXICO; ARTICLE 509
New York Ruling Letter 807803 dated April 7, 1995; NAFTA; Article 509; remanufactured cast iron air conditioning/refrigeration compressors; scrap; waste
46 U.S.C. § 55102; 19 C.F.R. § 4.80b(a); New and Different Product; Proposed Transportation of Gasoline Blendstock
Country of origin marking; 19 CFR 134.46; 19 CFR 134.32; 19 CFR 134.26;HRL 734541
erence to your letter of December 3, 2001, on behalf of Rockland Industries, requesting reconsideration of New York Ruing Letter (NY) H81427, dated August 15, 2001, regarding the classification of woven textile blackout drapery lining material under the Harmonized Tariff System of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA). Your letter, which was originally submitted to the Customs National Commodity Specialist Division in New York, was referred to this office for reply. After review of NY H81427, Customs has determined that the classification of the blackout drapery lining material in subheading 5903.90.2500, HTSUSA, was correct. For the reasons that follow, this ruling affirms NY H81427.
Applicability of partial duty exemption of item 806.20, TSUS, to certain abrasive grinding elements exported to Japan for refurbishment
Eligibility of suspension pipe for duty-free treatment under the GSP
The tariff classification and country of origin marking of imported goat meat from New Zealand; Article 509
AFR protest no. 4601-01-100378; 19 U.S.C. 1313(j)(1); importer number; notice of intent to export; waiver of notice of intent to export; failure to file notice of intent to export; 19 CFR 191.35; 19 CFR 191.36; 19 CFR 191.91
Duty-free entry of sweaters
Modification of New York ruling letter (NYRL) 842012, dated June 28, 1989
The Country of Origin of Sequined Fabrics
NYRL 839810 revoked. Beach cabana is a tent like struc- ture, not an other made up article.
Vessel Repair Entry No. C10-4907958-0; Protest No. 1001-90- 008645; M/V FRANCES HAMMER.
Transaction Value of Imported Merchandise Subject To A Price Renegotiation After Exportation
Country of origin determination regarding wool gloves
Applicability of HTSUS subheading 9802.00.50 to alpine skis; Canada; NAFTA; Article 307; Article 509; remove top sheet; apply epoxy; sand; grind; urethane coat; screen print; clean
Reconsideration of New York Ruling Letter (NY) N011841, dated June 19, 2007; Ruling Correct on Face; New Ruling Based on New Information Submitted; Classification of a bottle case; GRI 5(a).
The tariff classification of crawler tractors from Brazil
The tariff classification of a Diaphragm Assembly, Dial Thermometer and a Brass Hairspring from Germany and Switzerland
The country of origin of an electric air pump
Country of Origin; Section 301; Unassembled futons
The country of origin of stainless steel pipes and tubes