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41,015 rulings found for “HQ

963638Classificationhq

Rugrats™ Novelty Coin Purse, Style H51147 Dear Mr. Simon:This is in reference to your letter of October 18, 1999, to the Customs National Commodity Specialist Division, New York, on behalf of Worldwide Dreams, LLC, and its division, East End Accessories, in which you request a classification ruling, under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS), of a novelty coin purse. We regret the delay in responding. The samples, all designated as Style H51147, are described as miniature representation of "Angelica," "Tommy", "Chuckie", and "Reptar" figures from the television show "Rugrats." The items measure approximately 7 inches in height. A zipper measuring approximately 1-¾ inches in "Angelica", 2-½ inches in "Tommy" and "Chuckie" and 3 inches long in "Reptar" secures a cavity large enough to hold coins, some folded bills, keys, or other "treasures." According to the "Rugrat" design, the heads are disproportionately larger than the bodies. At the top of each of the h

4202.32.9550
963652Classificationhq

Reconsideration of NY E87153; “medical inspection/examination lights” Dear Mr. Martin:

8513.10.20
964048Classificationhq

Internal Advice (IA) 00/10; Protest 2304-01-100233; Glass Candle Holders

9405.91.30
964054Classificationhq

Microcore® energy packs; heating and cooling pads

3924.90.5500
965101Classificationhq

NY Ruling A83438 modified; Key chains with attached doll and toy musical instrument

7326.20.0050
965143Classificationhq

Binding Ruling Request; Classification of a Day Bed Mattress Cover

6304.92.0000
115669Entryhq

Ruling Request on Marking and Country of Origin Invoicing Requirements for Marked, Tape-Mounted Semiconductors

964402Classificationhq

Classification request of Corsetti back supports

6212.30.0010
965227Classificationhq

Revocation NY C81111, November 13, 1997; Classification of a futon cover

6304.92.0000
965303Classificationhq

Request for Binding Ruling; Man’s woven pullover garment

6211.33.0040
965734Classificationhq

Reconsideration of NY E80907; electronic educational devices

965761Classificationhq

Reconsideration of HQ 964813; LightSpeed QXi CT System printed circuit assemblies Dear Mr. Ordet:

9022.90.95
230048Liquidationhq

Harbor Maintenance Fee; 26 U.S.C. § 4462; "ferry" definition; HQ 228682 (February 5, 2002).

230049Liquidationhq

Harbor Maintenance Fee; 26 U.S.C. § 4462; "ferry" definition; HQ 228682 (February 5, 2002).

966383Classificationhq

Gateway 42-inch plasma monitor

8528.21.70
966693Classificationhq

Eligibility of men’s knitted shirts containing foreign collars and cuffs under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA); HQ 966634, dated September 9, 2003Dear Mr. Ryberg:

6105.10.0010
966696Classificationhq

hook and loop fastener tape as a finding used in carpenter jeans under the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA)Dear Mr. Schiller:

9820.11.06
966811Classification hq

African Growth and Opportunity Act; Findings and Trimmings; Lesser Developed Country; Swaziland Dear Ms. Weiss: This is in response to your letter dated September 11, 2003, on behalf of your client Leonard Feinberg, Inc., requesting a binding ruling on the eligibility of various women’s garments for preferential treatment preferential treatment under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). New York Ruling Letter (NY) J88484, issued October 3, 2003, addressed the eligibility of three styles of women’s garments (Styles 0725, 5322 and 0730). The issue of the eligibility of the remaining two styles (Styles 5342 and 5352) has been referred to our office for a direct response to you. Two sample garments were submitted to our office for our consideration. FACTS: At issue are two women’s knit garments. The first garment is a woman’s jacket, Style 5342. It is constructed from 60% cotton, 40% polyester knitted fabric. The jacket has a hood with a drawstring closure, a full front

9819.11.12
116183Carriershq

Coastwise Trade; Passengers; Bareboat Charter Agreement; 46 U.S.C. App. § 289

967041Classificationhq

Request for reconsideration of NY K83296, regarding classification of protection bags and pillow cases Dear Mr. Anderson:

6305.39.00006302.32.2020
967168Classificationhq

Post Mastectomy Camisole; Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act

6109.10.0037
W548559Valuationhq

Bar Code Labels and Equipment; Shipping Cartons; Price Actually Paid or Payable; Packing Costs; Assists.

966942Classificationhq

Revocation of NY K80327; Reticulated Foam Filter Ring

8421.31.0000
967198Classificationhq

Reconsideration of New York Ruling Letter (NY) K83131, dated March 5, 2004; Classification of Corded "Kitchen Doll" Towel from Thailand

6302.60.0020
967341hq

Reconsideration of NY K87202, dated July 16, 2004; Classification of woven fabric impregnated or coated with resorcinol formaldehyde latex

5911.40.0000

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