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1,319 rulings found for “Cork”
Protest No.3304-93-100028; 7010.90.50; Additional U.S. Note1(a); ENs 70.10, 70.13; HRL's 088020, 087779, 951991, 953280,087727
Protest and application for further review no. 5201-94-100318; women's footwear; weight breakdown; heading 6404
Protest 2704-01-100641; Engravers; Milling Machines; Sign Makers
Protest 1703-94-100121; abrasive strands; nylon plastic, sand, silicon carbide/aluminum oxide; other agglomerated abrasive millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels; EN 68.04; 6805.30.50; other natural or artificial abrasive powder or grain, on a base of other materials; EN 68.05; base; HRL 955020; HRL 956788; an established and uniform practice; 315(d), Tariff Act of 1930; Heraeus-Amersil, Inc.; Strum, A Manual of Customs Law; H. Reeve Angel & Co., Inc; Siemens America, Inc., et al; Washington Handle Co.
Protests 5501-94-100242, 100306; glass jars; T.D. 96-7; HRL 545744
Protest 2809-96-101705; glass containers; cruet; elongated,long necked jar with rim; principal use; conveyance or packing ofgoods; preserving jars of glass; glassware for table, kitchen,toilet, office, indoor decoration; household glass storagearticles; 7010; 7013; EN 70.10; EN 70.13; U.S. Additional Note1(a); T.D. 96-7; Myers v. United States, CIT Slip Op. 97-75;Group Italglass U.S.A., Inc. v. United States, 17 CIT 226 (1993);Kraft, Inc, v. United States, 16 CIT 483 (1992); G. HeilmanBrewing Co. v. United States, 14 CIT 614 (1990); United States v.Carborundum Company, 63 CCPA 98, C.A.D. 1172, 536 F. 2d 373(1976), cert. denied, 429 U.S. 979 (1976)
Reconsideration of NYs A82751 and A83100; "spice art"; glassware for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration; half-moon, diamond, and rectangle shaped glass jars filled with layers of spices; sunflower embossed jar; principal use; 7010; 7013; EN 70.10; EN 70.13; U.S. Additional Note 1(a); T.D. 96-7; HQs 087779; 953952; 955951; 957960; 959637; Group Italglass U.S.A., Inc. v. United States, 17 CIT 226 (1993); Kraft, Inc, v. United States, 16 CIT 483 (1992); G. Heilman Brewing Co. v. United States, 14 CIT 614 (1990); United States v. Carborundum Company, 63 CCPA 98, C.A.D. 1172, 536 F. 2d 373 (1976), cert. denied, 429 U.S. 979 (1976); Fontana Hollywood Corp. v. United States, 64 Cuts. Ct. 204 (1970); originating good; NAFTA; General Notes 12(b); 12(b)(ii)(A); 12(t)70.2
Application for Further Review of Protest Number 1001-96-106108; Ben Rickert, Inc.; mistake of fact; reliquidation; Taban Co. v. United States; Zaki Corp. v. United States; DD 806907; HQ 957873; reasonable care; clerical error, mistake of fact, or other inadvertence; 19 U.S.C. 1520(c)(1); retroactive application.
Coaster/Frame Set Made Primarily of Wood and Glass
The classification and country of origin of Model Three wine preservation systems
The country of origin of wine preservation systems for marking purposes and the purposes of Section 301 Trade Remedies
Internal Advice 16/90, radial riveting machine, riveting machine, machine tool for use with metal, principal use with metal
Modification of Headquarters Ruling Letter 087017, dated August 2, 1990; Internal Advice 16/90, radial riveting machine, riveting machine, machine tool for use with metal, principal use with metal
Roofing material consisting of nonwoven substrate completelyenveloped in a heavy layer or coating of asphalt classifiable asarticle of asphalt. HRL 084035. Goods originating in Canada.
Roofing material consisting of nonwoven substrate completelyenveloped in a heavy layer or coating of asphalt classifiable asarticle of asphalt. HRL 083541 revoked.
Roofing material consisting of nonwoven substrate completelyenveloped in a heavy layer or coating of asphalt classifiable asarticle of asphalt. HRL 087565 revoked.
Telephone Cleaning Equipment; GRI 1; heading 8517; EN 85.17; part; EN 68.05; textile material; abrasive powder; EN 63.07; Note 7, Section XI
Telephone Cleaning Equipment; GRI 1; heading 8517; EN 85.17; part; EN 68.05; textile material; abrasive powder; EN 63.07; Note 7, Section XI
Bicycle Shoe Cover; GRI 1; plastic; textile material; Note 3, Chapter 64; General EN (C),(D),(E) and (F) to Chapter 64; Note 4, Chapter 64; EN 64.05
Footwear; Bootie; Walking Shoe; Outer Sole; Explanatory Note C to Chapter 64; Explanatory Note 64.05; Clothing Accessory; HQ 086055; HQ 081945; Applied Sole; Set; GRI 3(b); Explanatory Note 3(b)(X); 6405.20.90; 6307.90.99 Dear Mr. Pellegrini:
Request for Guidance in the Classification of BuoyancyArticles
Protest No. 4102-93-100001; TBU 3000, Windrow Turning Machine; composting machine; compost material; industrial use; 8432.80.00; EN 84.32; 8465.96.00; EN 84.65; 8436.80.00; EN 84.36; EN 84.79
Edgebanding Machines; Machine Tools That Apply Hot Glue and Trim Material; Machine Tools That Carry Out Different Types of Machining Operations Without Tool Change, Subheading 8465.10.00; Bending or Assembling Machine Tools; HQ 089434
Protest 1001-93-103514; bitumen-impregnated fiberboard; EN 44.11; NY 843212; 6807.90.00; other articles of asphalt; EN 68.07
Protest 1801-93-100033; Footwear; Soles, wool felt; 19 CFR Part 177; Detrimental reliance; DD 863424; HQ 952935