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Get help to classify ceramic articles for import and export.
Get help to classify various items of iron and steel, primarily those classified under chapter 72.
Check the tariff classification for an oval shaped article consisting of crocheted textile fabric.
Check the tariff classification for a bottle made of mechanically produced glass, in the shape of a skull.
Get help to classify various types of wood for import and export.
How to design, inspect, monitor and maintain impounding reservoir spillways so they are safe.
Dried blood spots are a common medium for collecting patient blood prior to testing for malaria by molecular methods
Get help to classify articles of leather and other items in chapter 42 of the tariff for import and export.
Information on oak processionary moth for those who own or manage oak trees, including private tree and woodland owners as well as local authorities.
Complete a draft or agreed statement of common ground
UK government publications relating to the UK Common Frameworks programme.
This chapter uses data from the 2012 survey of businesses that employ up to 25 workers in the Kwazulu-Natal Province
When you need to apply for consent, how to apply, and the works that you can do without consent.
The characteristics, diagnosis, management, surveillance and epidemiology of Klebsiella species.
The European Trade Mark and Design Network has produced a common practice for use when assessing the inherent distinctiveness of figurative trade marks containing descriptive and/or non-distinctive words.
The shape and the configuration of objects are automatically protected by design right in the UK and Europe.
The laws on selling, buying and carrying a knife or weapon depend on the type of knife or weapon, your age and your circumstances.
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