Jaller v. United States

39 Cust. Ct. 512
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedNovember 25, 1957
DocketNo. 61380; protests 142107-K, etc. (New York)
StatusPublished

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Jaller v. United States, 39 Cust. Ct. 512 (cusc 1957).

Opinion

[513]*513Opinion by

Johnson, J.

In accordance with stipulation of counsel that the merchandise consists of earthenware articles composed of a nonvitrified absorbent body, not artificially colored and composed wholly of clay, provided that if the body of such ware is covered wholly or in part with an engobe or body slip, the engobe or body slip shall be considered a part of the body, the claim of the plaintiffs was sustained. (Abstract 51831 followed.)

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