Government of Virgin Islands v. Perez

7 V.I. 411, 1970 V.I. LEXIS 9
CourtMunicipal Court of The Virgin Islands
DecidedMay 19, 1970
DocketCase No. 694-1969; Crim. Case No. 795-1969; Crim. Case No. 796-1969; Crim. Case No. 916-1969; Crim. Case No. 1095-1969
StatusPublished

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Government of Virgin Islands v. Perez, 7 V.I. 411, 1970 V.I. LEXIS 9 (vimunict 1970).

Opinion

MICHAEL, Municipal Judge

OPINION

The defendants Andrew J. Perez, and Andrew J. Perez, as agent for the V.I.P. Auto Leasing, Inc., are charged with violations of certain sections of the Virgin Islands Code, namely:

1. Title 13 sec. 401, by the defendant Perez engaging in business for the defendant Corporation, which is not authorized to do business in the Virgin Islands, by importing and selling vehicles in the Virgin Islands. Crim. No. 795-1969.

2. Title 27 sec. 301(a), by the defendant Perez transacting business in the Virgin Islands for the Corporation, by importing five (5) vehicles and selling said vehicles without obtaining a license. Crim. No. 796-1969.

3. Title 33 secs. 42, 44 & 53, by the defendant Corporation doing business through Perez as President and failing to file reports and pay excise taxes for certain months of 1969. Crim. No. 916-1969.

4. Title 33 secs. 42, 44 & 53, by defendant Perez, and Perez as agent for the Corporation failing to file reports and pay excise taxes for certain months of 1969. Crim. No. 1095-1969.

Also issued out of this court on August 22, 1969 was a temporary injunction enjoining and restraining the defendants from continuing the acts for which they stand charged, said restraining order to remain in effect until September 24, 1969. The criminal cases were continued peremptorily for trial on that date by consent of the attorneys for the respective parties.

[415]*415The criminal cases came on for trial on September 24, October 24 and November 14, 1969, at the conclusion of which the court requested that briefs be submitted.

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. That the defendant the V.I.P. Auto Leasing, Inc., is a foreign corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Florida. (See Trans, pg. 146.)

2. That the defendant Andrew J. Perez, a resident of the Virgin Islands, was the agent and President of the corporation during the period herein considered. (See Trans, pgs. 128,129.)

3. That during certain months mentioned in the complaints, and as shown by Exhibits admitted into evidence, motor vehicles were shipped to the Virgin Islands consigned to the V.I.P. Auto Leasing, Inc., and were received and freight paid for by the defendant Perez as President of the Corporation.

4. That some of the vehicles were afterwards sold to various persons residing in the Virgin Islands under documents entitled “Memorandum Bill of Sale”, all of which containing, more or less, the same information, except as to date, kind of vehicle, price and terms, as follows:

“V. I. P. AUTO LEASING, INC. Serving South Florida and the U.S. Virgin Islands
A. J. PEREZ President
Please Address Replies To: 418 S. W. 10th Street Miami, Florida 33180 May 10th, 1969

MEMORANDUM BILL OF SALE

This is to certify that V.I.P. AUTO LEASING, INC., A Florida Corporation, has agreed to sell to ALP CONSTRUCTION CORP., of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, one (1) 1969 FORD F-100 Pickup truck, the said vehicle bearing manufacturer’s Serial Number F10ACF3A030, including the following equipment:
[416]*4161969 FORD F-100 Styleside Pickup, 131" wheelbase
240 C.I.D. six cylinder engine
3-speed standard transmission, fully synchronized
Ampmeter and Oil gauges
1,650 Lb. heavy duty rear springs
Left and Right West Coast Mirrors (2)
Five (5) 815 x 15 B.S.W. tires, 4 Ply rated
Optional painted rear bumper
Left and Right (2) contractor tool boxes w/locks.
SALE PRICE AND TERMS:
Total Price, F.O.B. St. Thomas $3,750.00 +
Deposit with order 250.00-
Deposit when shipped 500.00-
BALANCE DUE ON DELIVERY $3,000.00
V.I.P. AUTO LEASING, INC.
/s/ A. J. Perez A. J. PEREZ, President

NOTE: Sale subject to approval by an officer of V.I.P. AUTO LEASING, INC., at Miami, Florida, U.S.A.”

5. That there was no written order taken by the defendant, but the persons in cases solicited were told that the “order” had to be approved by an officer of the Corporation at Miami.

6. That at time of solicitation a down payment was made to the defendant Perez.

7. That the document as described above was signed by the defendant Perez as President of the Corporation and delivered to the purchaser at the time the vehicle was delivered and paid for.

8. That on occasions vehicles were sold from stock on hand. (See Trans, pg. 136.)

9. That at the bottom of each Memorandum Bill of Sale the following, with slight variations, appears:

“Note: Sale subject to approval by an officer of the V.I.P. Auto Leasing, Inc., at Miami, Florida, U.S.A.”

[417]*41710. That the defendant Corporation is not qualified to do business in the Virgin Islands under 13 V.I.C. 401-405.

11. That the defendant Corporation did business in the Virgin Islands through its agent, Andrew J. Perez.

12. That the defendant Perez received and sold motor vehicles in the Virgin Islands, during which time he did not possess a business license.

13. That the defendant Corporation has not filed reports or paid excise taxes on the vehicles received by it, through its agent and president, Perez, by whom the vehicles were sold.

14. That the defendant Perez has not filed reports or paid excise taxes on the vehicles received and after-wards sold.

15. That defendant Perez applied for and obtained a Dealer’s License at the Department of Public Safety on March 6,1969, which states as follows:

“APPLICATION FOR DEALER’S LICENSE Date March 6, 1969
Name of Applicant A. J. Perez (as agent)
DATE OF BIRTH Dec. 25,1930 Citizenship U.S.
Doing Business as
Address of Business c/o Indies House, Magens Bay Road St. Thomas, V.I.
“Description of vehicles to be sold; (give models, makes, whether new or used, etc.).
New and Used Passenger Cars, Trucks, Busses, etc. As Importer Of Such Vehicles, All Makes,
In making this application I swear or affirm that I am familiar with the requirements of 20 V.I.C. § 336 as the same relates to Dealer’s Licenses and that my Dealer’s License may be revoked by the Commissioner of. Public Safety should I violate any of the conditions of this Dealer’s License.
/s/ A. J. Perez signature of applicant
[418]*418DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY VIRGIN ISLANDS, U.S.A. Dealer’s License
Date March. 6, 1969
A.J.

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