Dux, Inc. v. United States

45 Cust. Ct. 289
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedSeptember 29, 1960
DocketNo. 64598; protests 58/25800, etc. (San Francisco)
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Dux, Inc. v. United States, 45 Cust. Ct. 289 (cusc 1960).

Opinion

Opinion by

Mollison, J.

In accordance with stipulation of counsel that the items marked “A” consist of furniture similar in all material respects to that the subject of Davies Turner & Co. v. United States (45 C.C.P.A. 39, C.A.D. 669), the claim at 11 percent under the provision in paragraph 412, as modified, supra, for other furniture was sustained. The items marked “B,” stipulated to consist of chairs the same as those in C.A.D. 669, supra, were held dutiable at 19 or 18 percent, depending upon the date of entry, under the provision in said paragraph, as modified, supra, for “Furniture, * * * Chairs.”

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Related

Davies Turner & Co. v. United States
45 C.C.P.A. 39 (Customs and Patent Appeals, 1957)

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