Tariff heading definition

Tariff heading or “heading” means a heading of the Standard Tariff (printed in bold type) being a heading of the Harmonised System established by the International Convention on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System signed in Brussels on the 14th day of June 1983 and identified by 4 digits; and includes any modification or amendment thereof that may hereafter be made.
Tariff heading or “headings” means the headings of the Standard Tariff (printed in bold type), being a heading of the Harmonised System established by the International Convention on the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System signed in Brussels on 14 June 1983 and identified by 4 digits; and includes any modification or amendment of that System made after the commencement of this Act;
Tariff heading means the identification numbers of goods as adopted in a PM Decree with identical meaning to the Combined Nomenclature reproduced in Annex 1 of Council Regulation No. 2658/87/EEC:

Examples of Tariff heading in a sentence

  • Excise Tariff heading and sub-heading No. should be indicated in the offer.

  • Excise Tariff heading and sub- heading No. should be indicated in the offer.

  • Tariff heading 1006 also includes enriched rice, parboiled rice and broken rice.

  • This means a single transformation of non-originating component parts from one Tariff heading to the Tariff heading of the finished product imparts originating status.

  • Tariff heading 9834700, 9813.4800, 9813.4900, 9813.4910, 9812.4990 and entries relating thereto substituted for tariff headings 9812.9000 to 9812.9090 and the relevant entries vide the Sindh Finance Act, 2019.

  • In addition, for any Member country the Tariff heading to 6-digits must be entered in Box 10 along with the description of the goods.

  • Vendors must know the original Tariff heading of the components used in the finished product to apply the single transformation rule.

  • Tariff heading 39.19 provides for self-adhesive plates, sheets, film, foil, tape, strip and other flat shapes, of plastics, whether or not in rolls.

  • It is not scent sprays are similar toilet sprays described by the Tariff heading 9616.

  • It is not scent sprays or similar toilet sprays described by the Tariff heading 9616.

Related to Tariff heading

  • Agency head or "Procurement Officer" means the person who signs this contract on behalf of the Requesting Agency and includes a successor or authorized representative.

  • Department Head means either the head of a department responsible for administering a particular contract for the county or the designee of same.

  • Line section means either that portion of an EDU's electric system connected to a customer bounded by automatic sectionalizing devices, the end of the distribution line, or a line segment identified as appropriate for study by a utility engineer.

  • Reference means the basic function of providing information about library and state archives of Iowa materials and making the materials available for research.

  • Child-headed household means a household where the main caregiver of the said household is younger than 18 years of age. Child-headed household means a household headed by a child as defined in terms of section 28(3) of the Constitution.

  • designated sector means a sector, sub-sector or industry that has been designated by the Department of Trade and Industry in line with national development and industrial policies for local production, where only locally produced services, works or goods or locally manufactured goods meet the stipulated minimum threshold for local production and content;

  • Construction means any physical change or change in the method of operation (including fabrication, erection, installation, demolition, or modification of an emissions unit) which would result in a change in actual emissions.

  • FBF Definitions means the definitions set out in the June 2013 FBF Master Agreement relating to transactions on forward financial instruments as supplemented by the Technical Schedules (Additifs Techniques) as published by the Fédération Bancaire Française (together the FBF Master Agreement) as may be supplemented or amended as at the Issue Date.

  • Interpretation means an addendum to a Reliability Standard, developed in accordance with the NERC Standard Processes Manual and approved by the Applicable Governmental Authority(ies), that provides additional clarity about one or more Requirements in the Reliability Standard.

  • Interpreting means the process of translating communication between hearing individuals, who communicate in spoken language, and individuals who communicate in sign language. Interpreters must be able to listen to an individual’s words, inflections, and intent and simultaneously render them into sign language using the mode of communication preferred by the Customer. The Interpreter must also be able to comprehend the signs, inflections, and intent of the Customer and speak them in articulate, appropriate English.