Columbia Tire Co. v. United States

32 Cust. Ct. 514, 1954 Cust. Ct. LEXIS 2120
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedJune 3, 1954
DocketNo. 58140; protests 218143-K, etc. (New York)
StatusPublished

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Columbia Tire Co. v. United States, 32 Cust. Ct. 514, 1954 Cust. Ct. LEXIS 2120 (cusc 1954).

Opinion

[515]*515Opinion by

Lawrence, J.

In accordance with stipulation of counsel that certain items of the merchandise consist of speedometers and parts thereof similar in all material respects to the merchandise the subject of Industrial Operations, Inc. v. United States (30 Cust. Ct. 82, C. D. 1500), except that the speedometers and parts thereof in the cited case were designed and intended for use as parts of motorcycles whereas those at bar are intended for use as parts of automobiles, the claim of the plaintiffs was sustained.

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Industrial Operations, Inc. v. United States
30 Cust. Ct. 82 (U.S. Customs Court, 1953)

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