Joseph Fleischer & Co. v. United States

34 Cust. Ct. 277
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedFebruary 3, 1955
DocketNo. 58747; protest 237532-K (New York)
StatusPublished

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Joseph Fleischer & Co. v. United States, 34 Cust. Ct. 277 (cusc 1955).

Opinion

Opinion by

Ford, J.

At the trial, it was stipulated that the involved merchandise, consisting of a ladies’ court theatrical wig, is composed of human hair and is in chief value of human hair. In accordance with stipulation of counsel, it was held that the merchandise described on the invoice as “D.l Theatrical wig, Ladies Court” was dutiable as claimed.

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