Harvard University v. U. S. Department of Commerce, Domestic & International Business Administration

576 F.2d 925
CourtCourt of Customs and Patent Appeals
DecidedJune 8, 1978
DocketAppeal No. 77-12
StatusPublished

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Harvard University v. U. S. Department of Commerce, Domestic & International Business Administration, 576 F.2d 925 (ccpa 1978).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Both parties have agreed that the decision and judgment of this court dated December 1, 1977 in the consolidated appeals of Yale University v. Department of Commerce, Domestic and International Business Administration, Office of Import Programs, No. 76-18, and Brown University v. Department of Commerce, Domestic and International Business Administration, Office of Import Programs, 579 F.2d 626, governs the issues in this appeal, and requires reversal of the denial by appellee of appellant’s Request for Duty-Free Entry of the Model EM201C Microscope.

Accordingly, the decision of the Department of Commerce is reversed.

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